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June 14, 1979 e S'potl-Ight Vol. XXV, No. 23 ~

Graphic newsweekly serving the towns of Bethlehem, New Scotland and nearby communities

THLEHEM Police stepping up radar checks c"'\ n,) Page 9 R!'(f3an ~nf~1 \' fl w Scotland GOP picks W:Ji;r Page 11

lJatl:,/ahslm crowns new tennis champions Page 27 Spotlight GREAT BUYS NOW! CALENDAR DURING THE Welcome Wagon, newcomers or mothers of infants call 785-9640 for a Welcome Wagon visit, Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. AARP, third Tuesdays, First United ® Methodist Church, Kenwood Ave., Delmar, 12:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club ot Delmar, Mondays, C'mler Inn, At. 9W, Glenmont, 6:15 p.m, Bethlehem Library lummer hours, June 16-September 1, Mon.-Fri. Every Zenith 9 a.m.-9 p.m,. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Chromacolor II closed Sun, Features: FRIDAY. JUNE 15 Public hearing. New Scotland • BRILLIANT CHROMACOLQR PICTURE TUBE for II board of appeals. application of nalUfal, true·lo·lIfe picture 19~GON~~ John Mazzero, Rt. 85A, Voorhees- The TCHAIKOVSKY • ENERGY-SAVING 100% SOLID-STATE TITAN" KI908C CHASSIS for outstanding reliability and performance Decorator compact table TV! Oark • POWER SENTRY VOLTAGE REGULATING SYSTEM Brown cabinet with that provides improved component and picture lube Gold color trim. STheotli ht lite lor greater operating dependability $35995 PUSPS '"'''''' 9 Editor and Publisher 13~GONAl Nathaniel A. Boynton The BIMINI A dverl ising Print ing Manager K1310C 19~oONAl I Slim-line The STRAVINSKY Susan E. Moore portable! Dark K1924W Office Manager Brown with Gold Decorator compact color on cabinet table TV! Simulated Arline M. Holder top and pedestal grained American Photo-journalist base. Walnut with Nickel­ Gold color accents. Sue Hemingway Contributing writers: Allison P. Bennett. Perry M. Galt. Judi James. Contributing photographers; James Carroll. Cheryl Marks. The HANDEL J.W. Campbell, R.H. Davis, compact table K2500W TV! Simulated Fran Smollar. Mark Collien. grained American Sales representatives; Jerry Walnut on top and, ends with Gordon. James Sullivan. Janet brushed Nickel­ Stutzman. Gold color accents, Production: Michelle Bradt. Ann Brink. Pat McGlynn. Caroline Terenzini. Subscriptions: Jan Hermance, The Spotlight is published each Thursday except the lasl week of Februan'. the first week of july and tire ,first' week of Sep­ tember by Newsgraphics, Inc., 414 Kenwood Ave.. Delmar. NY 12054. Second class post­ age paid al Delmar. NY. News and ad copy deadline: 4 p,m. Friday for following issue. Subscription rales: Albany Count,~ one rear S6, IwO rears Van l)l1kc·u S/O. elsewhere. one rear S7. Send address change; 10 The APPLIANCES 439-6203 Spotlight. P.O. Box 152. Del­ mar. NY 12054. Mr.MBU NEW ,'ORK PR1:SS ASSS, Phone 439-4949

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June 14. 1979 - PAGE 3 ville, for variance to build dWelling Backpacking Workshop, basic. in­ en iot that has less frontage than formation on equipment, clothing. Our 30th Year! required by ordinance. New Scot­ safety, food and trip planning. $2 land town hall, 7 p.m. Also, applica­ adults, $1 under 12, 1-4 p.m. at Five tion of Edward Igoe. At. 85A. Rivers Environmental Education Voorheesville, for special use per­ Center on Game Farm Rd., Delmar. mit to convert one-family resi­ Pre-register by calling 457-6092. dence to two-family, 7:15 p.m., and Clarksville annual Spring Carnival, application of Sandra VanAlstyne, pony rides, moon walk. sack races, Cedar Grove Rd .. for special use crafts. plants. cake walk. auction. 2 ~~ permit to install mobile home as " FLAVORS p.m. to dusk, booth reservations, =:s replacement for present dwelling, call 768-2138 (Mary Bruno). ~'T1lRllJ' 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY, JUNE 17 SATURDAY, JUNE 16 TOLL GATE Fourth annual Bethlehem road Annual Strawberry Dinner, featur­ race. sponsored by town of Beth­ ing chicken-an-biscuit with gravy. lehem and Courtside Tennis/Sport­ ICE CREAM & COFFEE SHOP Unionville Reformed Church, in Slingerlands shoe Shop, Delmar, three dis­ Unionville, servings 4:30, 5:30, 6:30. tances, all age groups, start and Serving Lunches & Dinners Reservations, 439-1511. finish at Delaware Ave. and Elsmere Annual Spring Carnival, sponsored Ave. intersection, 1 p.m .. rain or from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., 7 days a week by Clarksville PTA, rides, races, shine. Entry forms at Elm Ave. Park, craits, plants. auction. Clarksville Bethlehem Library, Courtside Ten­ Elementary SChool, 2 p.m. to dusk. nis/Running Shop.

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- Juno 14, 1979 - PAGE 5 MONDAY, JUNE 18 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 Cooperative Extension A88oclatlon Community Drug and Alcohol of Albany County, Board of Direc­ Abus. Committee, forming in Voorw tors meeting. 7:30 p.m .. meeting Rowan heesville area, 7;30 p.m., Voorhees­ room Resource Development Cen­ ville Methodist Church. ter, Martin Rd., Voorheesville. As.emblyman Larry Lane's district Interior Designer office open, 1 Becker Terr., Detmar. Tennis Instructions, grades 2-12, 10-3,439-9902. registration 7-9 p.m., Bethlehem library. $12 fee. TUESDAY, JUNE 19 Public hearing, Bethlehem Board of became Gloria Stevens. Bethlehem Lodge #1096 F.&A.M., Appeals, on application of Mr. Delmar Masonic Temple, 439-1824, Glenford Craft, Clapper Rd., Sel­ Ralph Folger. kirk, for permission to operate a Sue Johnson is a talented interior designer. Grievance Days, Bethlehem Board retail grocery store in an existing Creating beautiful home interiors is a major part of Assessment Review. Bethlehem structure where the front yard will of her life. Self-improvement is another area Town Hall, 9 a.m. to noon, 6-8 p.m., be only 25 ft. on Clapper Rd., Sel­ New Scotland Board of Assessment kirk, Town of Bethlehem, Bethle­ of importance to her. That's why Sue joined Review. New Scotland Town Hall. hem town hall, 8 p.m. Gloria Stevens. Now that she uses our famous If your Spotlight doesn't come Thursday call us at 439-4949. MED Method, Sue has toned up, lost weight and enjoys her life even more. Three or DECORATING PROBLEMS? four times a week, Call us, we're specialists in home she's Gloria Stevens. furnishings. Draperies, slip covers, You can be, too. upholstery, shades, blinds, table pads­ we make them all. We offer free shop-at-home service. SAVE UP TO 20%-call us now. DELMAR DECORATORS 439-4130

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PAGE 6 - June 14, 1979 IpUbliC hearing. Bethlehem Board of Bethlehem Museum, Elise Barry of Appeals. on application of Big M Scarsdale, models of four Hudson Truck Stop, Rt. 9W, Glenmont, to River lighthouses (Esopus Mead­ r-~~area arts=~~ permit erection of a 30'x135' can­ ow's, Kingston, Saugerties and opy, erection of a lO'x10' concrete Hudson City), 2-5 p.m. block building and additional A capsule listing 0/ cultural events easily accessible 20,000 gal. fuel storage (under­ MONDAY, JUNE 25 to Bethlehem-New Scotland residents, provided ground), Bethlehem town hall, 8:30 as a community service by the General Electric Co. p.m. Vacation Bible School, arts & crafts, plastics plant, Selkirk. Phone numbers are songs. refreshments, New Scotland lor in/ormation and tickets. Aisemblyman Larry Lane's district Rd., Slingerlands, 9:30-11 :30 a.m., 4 office open, 1 Becker Terr., Delmar, yr. old-7th grade, $1, call Pam 10-3.439-9902. Connell,439-6394. Tennll Lellons, 2-12 grade, Bethlehem Board of Education, 8 B.C.M.S. p.m., Educational Services Center. Selkirk Fire Dlltrtct Commission­ ers meeting, Fire House NO.1, THURSDAY, JUNE 21 Maple Ave., Selkirk, 7:30 p.m. It day of Ichool forall Bethlehem Bethlehem Lodge #1098 F.&A.M., Delmar Masonic Temple. upils! THEATER Backyard camping, tenting and "South PacifiC" (Rodgers and Hammerstein). Mac-Haydn The­ FRIDAY, JUNE 22 cooking on our own playground topped by Friday Super Cook-out, atre, Chatham, June 6-17 (lIVed.-Fri. 8 p.m. Sat. 5:30 and Bethlehem Central High School 9:30-12 noon, Bethlehem Pre­ 8:30. Sun. 7 p.m.). Tickets. P.O. Box 204, Chatham 12037, graduation, 6:30 p.m .• large gym. school, Rt. 9W, Glenmont463-8091. phone 1-392-9292. Temple Chapter #5 RAM, Delmar MUSIC SATURDAY, JUNE 23 Masonic Temple, 439-1824. Ralph Lake George Opera Benefit. mezzo-soprano Theresa Tread­ Strawberry Supper. Women's Folger. way, cafe setting. Rensselaer Newman Chapel and Cultural Guild, Onesquethaw Reformed Center. 2125 Burdett Ave .• Troy, June 24. 3-5 p.m. Wine. Church, 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m., cheese. hors d'oeuvres. $10 deductible. 283-1360. adults $4.50. 5-12 yrs. $1.25. under WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 5 yrs. 50¢. Reservations, Mrs. Elsie V.H.S. Clals of '69. reservations due Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble, Woodstock Playhouse, June Guildersleeve, 768-2611. for July 27 class reunion, $10. 15-16,8:30 p.m. Community Box Office, Colonie. 458-7530. Food Prelervatlon Class. freezing SUNDAY, JUNE 24 food. 10 a.m.-noon, Albany County ART nnusl church picnic, church Resource Development Center, Voorheesville. 765-2874. Exhibition of Oriental rugs, weavings, tent trappings, Albany rounds. Bethlehem Lutheran Institute of History and Art, through June. Church, 85 Elm Ave., Delmar, noon Slingerlands Fire Dept. Ladles Aux. until dusk. Meeting, 8 p.m. Exhibition, kinetic metal sculpture by Joseph Parker, Center Galleries, 75 New Scotland Rd .. Albany, through June 29. Sunday through Friday. 1-4, closed Saturdays. 445-6640. • I I I ~r CHANNEL Exhibit by Gail Porter, VOorheesville artist, National Commer­ Special On l1!J IIII lS 17 cial Bank and Trust Co., Guilderland office, Twenty Mall. through June.

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Graphic newsweekly serving the towns of Bethlehem and New Scot/and, Albany County, N.Y. • (518) 439-4949

BETHLEHEM Third fatality spurs step-up in radar speed checks

Bethlehem police. often criti­ glass car disintegrated on cized for putting too much impact. emphasis on radar checks. were Paquette was treated for cuts stepping up their campaign and bruises at Albany Medical against speeders and drinking Center and released. He was drivers this week in the wake of charged with driving while the town's third traffic fatality ability was impaired. reckless of 1979. driving and imprudent speed. The death of a 19-year-old and ticketed for a later ap­ youth in a one-car accident in pearance in Bethlehem justice Glenmont Sunday was the court. third traffic fatality of the year in Bethlehem. compared to two VOORHEESVILLE in the corresponding period School to offer last year. The town's 1978 total of I I deaths in nine fatal 'booster' courses accidents was the highest on Voorheesville Junior-Senior record. High School will offer a sum­ Inspector Richard LaChap­ mer school program in lan­ Jim Kerr and George Ten Eyck of the Delmar Rescue Squad pelle. a police department guage arts and mathematics demonstrate some of their equipment for Boy Scouts of Troop spokesman. said the depart­ this year for the first time. 260 working on their emergency preparedness merit badge. ment will intensify its radar and focusing on seventh and eighth road checks in the coming grade students who have either SLINGERLANDS months in an effort to cut down failed those courses or need Police track down hit-run driver the toll. "Everyone of the fatal additional classroom work. accidents was related to ex­ The school announcement It started with a coinci~ few minutes when they dis~ cessive speed or alcohol or said that students can receive dence and ended with an covered last year's road resur~ both." he said. credit for a course they failed example of dogged police work facing had covered the shutoff LaChappelle also said that and move to the next level. aided by another coincidence. valve. The crew halted the the department's arrests for The five-week program will The result: a hit-run driver gusher and repaired the main. OWl (driving while intoxicated) beigin Monday. July 2 and will faces a traffic charge and his but not before the water had are running .. t 00 percent over end Friday. Aug. 3. Class time employer a possible damage risen to five feet in the base­ last year" and that arrests for will be from 9 to 10:30 and suit. ment of a nearby house. exceeding posted speed limits 10:40 to 12:10. Officer John R. Cox. Jr .• Meanwhile Cox found a "also are up." Deadline for course registra­ ending the first of a double shift smear of green paint on the tion. either by mail or in person early Saturday. had been run­ smashed hydrant and began The latest fatality was Chris­ at the guidance office is by ning a radar check on New asking questions in the area. A topher Orti7.. 19. of Cedar Hill. registering the student in per­ Scotland Rd. at Slingerlands neighbor told him a Hamilton a passenger in a car driven by son on Thursday. June 28. St. when he returned to head­ News driver had been seen Thomas J. Paquette. 25. of 17 There will be no charge for quarters at 6:45 a.m. to write changing a tire at the Toll Gate Wiggand Dr.. Glenmont. Po­ district residents and no district reports before beginning his 7 a short time earlier. lice said Paquette's small for­ transportation. to 3 shift. Within 20 minutes a At the Hamilton News ga­ eign sports car failed to make a call came that a water main had rage on Hannay Lane. Glen­ left hand turn from Wheeler Somebody's swIngIng ruptured-at New Scotland mont. Cox found the building Rd. onto Rt. 144 at 7:30 p.m. Bethlehem police are looking Rd. and Slingerlands St. unlocked. so he notified the Sunday. slammed broadside for a swinger: someone re­ Back at the site. Cox found a manager to secure the premises. into a power pole and spun moved a $100 swinging chair hit-run vehicle had hit a hy­ Inside. Cox found one of the down a slight embankment. from a residence on Font drant. causing the water main green trucks with a smear of Police said Orti7. was ejected Grove Rd .. Slingerlands. in the break and a gushing torrent. A yellow paint on the front as the right side of the fiber- pre-dawn hours last Sunday. water department crew lost'a bumper and wheel cover. The

June 14. 1979 - PAGE 9 paint matched the color of the Ii.._'. .. hydrant. . When the manager. Nick Maniscalco. arrived. he told Cox he had been notified that one of his trucks had struck a hydrant and had a nat tire. but was unaware of the extent of the damage caused by the ruptured main. The driver of :\ the truck. Maniscalco told ~\ police. said he had been forced J off the road by a passing \ ~.~..... ,,,,,,, vehicle. Edward McAllister Cox didn't buy that. His Awarded Sage grant report stated there were no skid Edward McAllister of Del­ marks on the pavement and mar. a member of the psychol­ there was "plenty of room" to ogy department at Russell Sage avoid the hydrant. College. Troy is one of 13 At Spotlight press time faculty members who have police were preparing to ticket been awarded grants for special the truck driver for leaving the BRUNK-MEYERS summer research and advanced scene of an incident. The study projects. He will study official word was that the FUNERAL HOME religious beliefs in the rural matter was "still under investi~ South and suburban Northeast. Voorheesville galion," according to an announcement Meanwhile. William Somer­ 765-2611 by the college. ville. whose basement at 1598 SELECTION ROOM ON PREMISES New Scotland Rd. was nooded. Manion elected SERVING NEW SCOTLAND. BERNE, KNOX was evaluating the damage. to his furnace, food freezer, furni­ Dr. Thomas A. Manion 0 ture. tools and other items. Delmar. president of the Col­ There was no official indication lege of Saint Rose. has been , "I" I • -', q 1 (. ~ , whether Cox's -police work' in named chairman of the Empire identifying the driver of tli. State Foundation of Indepen vehicle had shifted liability for dent Liberal Arts Colleges. The the damage from the town of non-profit organization wit FUNERAL Bethlehem to the owner of the offices in New York City MEYERS HOME van. comprises 25 independent col leges and universities through B.L. Meyers Named acting president out the state which seeks grant owner and director Dr. Robert L Friedlander of and funds from corporations Delmar has been appointed foundations and individuals. acting president and dean of Albany Medical College. In honor group Woods McCahill. chairman of Krista L Lane. 42 St. Clai the college's board of trustees. Dr .• Delmar has been inducted also announced the appoint­ into membership in the Indian ment of a IS-member search University chapter of Bet committee charged with the Gamma Sigma. the nationa task of selecting a new presi­ scholastic honorary fraternit dent and dean of the college. for business. WHAT TO GIVE THE JUNE BRIDE . • .ua",>, ...u.m ''If., ... a. Va. & Sew Our facilities and services FILTER QUEEN HOOVER are of the finest. EUREKA ELECTRO-HYGIENE Selection Room on Premises Two Private Chapels Reasonably priced from only -..995 LEXINGTON VAC Be SEW 439-5560 Delmar, N.Y. VACUUM CLEANER SPECIALISTS 562 Central Avenue, Albany. 482-4427 Open Tun-F.I 8:30·5:30, Thun ',II 8, 50' ·,11 4, clol.d Monday NEW SCOTLAND Wenzel to run for town council SPRING FLOWERS In a surprise political move. Voorheesville Mayor William J. Wenzel has accepted nomi­ nation to run for the New Buy 2 Scotland town board on the Republican ticket in the local Get 1 elections in November. The Republican town com­ mittee. meeting at the home of Albany Medical Center GOP chairman Frederick R. Girl. Karen, to Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds in New Salem Mon­ Robert Buckley, Selkirk, day night. nominated Wenzel May 19. and incumbent Wyman Oster­ Boy, Brian, to Mr. and Mrs. hout for the two four-year Dale Case, Voorheesville, New Fresh Crop from our own council seats on the November May 20. Growing Greenhouses ballot. Girl, Nicole, to Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel. now serving his Irv Wilson, Delmar, May 21. Large Selection fifth two-year term as village Boy, Kevin, to Mr. and Mrs. Open daily 9-8:30, Saturdil\l 9-5, Sunday 10-5 mayor and a popular leader. Joseph Mastriano, Selkirk, rt~resents the GOP's bid to May 23. regain the council seat lost four Girl, Lynelle, to Dr. and Feura Bush Rd. '>l years ago to Kenneth Tice of Mrs. Jerry Bilinski, Feura Glenmont 3699 439-1835 ~arbrn ~IJoppr Voorheesville. Bush, May 25. Albany-Carman Rd, Guilderland Tice. former town Demo­ 356-0442 cratic chairman. is regarded as Church honors gradualas a strong vote-getter. and is This year's high school grad­ ...... ""'" AFFILIATE OF J.P. JONAS -=;:c:II expected to be a candidate for uates will be honored at a 10 reelection in the fall. The a.m. service Sunday at the Republicans have held a 3-2 United Methodist Church, edge on the council for the last Voorheesville. Because the fou~ years. a margin that could weather is expected to be ideal, tip either way in New Scot­ the service will be held on the land's characteristically close back lawns of the Cureau and elections. Roe properties, which adjoin Our PERSONALIZED LANDSCAPE PLANS will "fleet your own For other spots on the ballot, the church to the east. If the penonallifestyle, a~d to your home, and save you time and money the Republican committee weather is threatening, the over and over again. A beautiful renominated the present lead­ social hall of the church will be landscape can be designed for ership: Supervisor Steve Wal­ used. low maintenance, too! lace, seeking his fourth two­ A short reception for the year term. Town Clerk Corinne graduates will follow in the PLAN Cos sac, Highway Supt. Peter social hall. Rev. Sherwood E. NOW Van Zetten, Tax Collector Carver. seeking volunteers and Edita Probst, and Town Justice among the graduates to assist PLANT William Seymour. The com­ him in the service, welcomes LATER mittee also nominated Michael calls at 765-2895. The public is Ricci of Voorheesville for invited to this outside service, Come today or call and reelection to the Albany Coun­ the only one of its kind during let one of our designers ty Legislature. the year. start a plan of landscape development for your home. Plans are drawn to scale to prevent over­ planting and yet allow for RENT $98~ERMO. future growth. Avoid A new PIANO or ORGAN SPRING RUSHES! with OPTION to own III J. P. JONAS, INC. Landscape Designers & Contractors PLEASE CALL BR~WNlr PI.NO" 459-7777 ~ ORG.N MAlT Feura Bush Road, Glenmont -- IHC. (a Garden Shoppe affliate) LESSONS 1047 Central Ave., AVAILABLE @ $3.50 EACH Albany 439-4632 • 439-4820 BETHLEHEM Parents are wary of pupil shifts When the word got out that the Bethlehem board of educa­ a tion was thinking of modifying its long-standing policy of DISCOUNT basing elementary school pupil assignments on class size rather PRICES ON than geographical boundaries, WALLPAPER more than JO parents flocked to 90 Adams PI. Wednesday to find out what was happening. 15·25% OFF The gist: the board. wres­ CHOOSE FROM THDUSANO\ tling with the problem of shift­ OF PATTERNS "DRESS YOUR HOUSE FOA FAll ing elementary school enroll­ FREE CLINICS. ADVICE ments and sensitive to class FOR DO-IT_YOURS£l.Ff.AS Bethlehem's new school board member Marjory C. O'Brien of sizes. is leaving itself open to Delmar is sworn in by Ann Treadway, clerk of Ihe board, Mrs, making last-minute shifts in O'Brien was elected last month to the interim seat on the board, school assignments of pupils VOGEL and took office immediately. Spfltli1(11i who live in areas nearly equi­ WALLCOVERINGS, INC. distant from two elementary t\1 KENWOOD AVE. Don't forget Father's Day, Sunday, June 17th! schools. Instead of making DELMAR next year's class assignments in 439·6335 the spring. the board now will wait till August. If students The NEW YORK TIMES have to be transferred from their home schools. parents are Sunday Newspaper given the choice as a rule about which alternate school location CALL Now to Arrange they prefer. DELIVERY to your Door 'The way we have it pia nned is that every youngster will Prompt Delivery & Reliable Service attend the school he is now Now serving Slingerlands & Delmar attending," said Supt. of Is Dad Schools Lawrence A. Zinno "But home-school placement a Golfer? 4 8-1 53 can never be promised. With Light up his our mobile society. it might not Father's Day always be so." Did you ever dream Moving students to new schools is not as traumatic as some believe. Zinn pointed out. of learning to fly? Board President Ann Patton explained that "we are staffed TAKE YOUR FIRST FLYING LESSON to provide favorably for stu­ dents. To overload a teacher's ONLY~10 AT class would be unfair." I SOUTH ALBANY AIRPORT Mrs. Patton said classes are I usually 27 or 28 pupils in size. ! 1 "This is sometimes changed by families moving into the .dis­ ,1" trict. Our purpose is to make it ~ fair and understood by every­ or choose from our Convenient Modern one." The board took no other fine gifts. to Delmar equipment action. The next meeting will and Slingerlands and experienced be June 20. THE CRYSTAL Instructors ,...... CHANDELIER CALL 767-2982 : Let George Do It. 278 Delaware Ave., Delmar : George Bloodgood I, taking Lamps - Shades - Gifts • good car. ot hi' regular cu.­ Accessories for the Home South Albany Airport Corp. : tomer, and new one, at the Lay-awaya always available • Spotlight, 414 Kenwood Ave., 439-4643 Jericho Rd., Selkirk 767.2982 : Delmar. 439-4940 ~ ...... CAPITOL many other parts of upstate without state interference. and Tennis Rackets State backing off New York. then have only to notify the Restrung and Regripped The fight to exempt the State Health Dept. of their Violins Repaired ~ on church suppers volunteer organizations from intentions by letter to keep Bows Rehalred Those delicious covered permits and inspections was led them in good standing for two C.M. LACY'. 3 Becker Terrace. 439-9739 dishes of pork chunks in baked by Assemblyman David Mar­ years. beans. macaroni and cheese, tin. 51. Lawrence County Re­ The newspaper refrained ' chicken and biscuits and the pUblican. from reminding its readers that heaping bowls of mashed pota­ But the Times reporter said one of its constituents became Hilchie's toes and string beans that Axelrod still "had cautionary famous for making one basic symbolize church suppers are words that long-time bakers of ingredient of covered dish beans and fryers of chicken safe. after all. from the prying suppers famous. ""Grandma Album of state inspectors. may find hard to swallow. "The Brown" carne from the small A report last week in the paper quoted the commissioner village of Mexico. Oswego Watertown Daily Times says as saying that "these a re danger­ County. barely 60 miles from State Health Dept.. in a ous" and added that such foods Watertown. and her name now 1«".,,,;,," turnabout. has decided are prepared by "well-meaning is synonymous with baked not to require sanitary inspec­ people with no experience" in beans. tions of food offered by volun­ handling large amounts of CLU's rename Brewster food. teer fire companies, church Benjamin Y. Brewster. Jr.. groups. scout troops and other The "compromise" reported­ 1719 New Scotland Rd .. Sling­ non-profit civic organizations. ly provides that non-profit erlands. has been reelected But State Health Commis­ organizations have a 120-day executive vice president of the sioner David Axelrod told Paul grace period to put on suppers. New York State Association of J. Browne. Albany correspon­ picnics. barbecues and the like Life Underwriters. dent of the Watertown Times, that his agency would require these organizations to keep it posted on their activities so that Northeast Framing f1ame the department can mail them \JJHouse information on food pre para­ Gallery nTHE GEM" PAGE 6 and sanitary precautions. Framing with Flair The night writer's theory ~UlHO~lllO on filling this space The Times. which carries ot"lH Is to spot lite the people local coverage of four 439-7913 who inhabit this place. This one is quite shy unties in Northern New when I dug so deep. got interested in the 228 Delaware Ave., Delmar For my information, when a bill exempting Open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. I got not a peep. But this gal can't be hidden, from ex­ she gives out so much. state regulations was To our customen-lhe's special and they keep us in touch . • ,,"

VEGETABLE PLANTS Broccoli. Cabbage. Peppers •.M."'C Lessons. Instruments Tomatoes and More! Accessories. Repairs "iil_~ Rentals. Gift Certificates Wide Selection of Annual Flowers Rent a HILCHIE'S SERIIIb"rAR GUITAR Hardware 439-2310 235 Delaware Avenue Daily 1·6. Saturday 10·5 Delmar, New York VOORHEESVILLE system is located on Swift Rd·.1 Swift Rd. group but Mrs. Biernacki said the I We'll make your village board has expressed seeking water reluctance to grant additional taps. motor A group of Swift Rd. resi­ . dents have petitioned the New Operetta al school sing .: Scotland town board to set up a Slingerlands Elementary water district that would con­ • Engine Tune-up School fifth graders will stage • Front End Alignment nect with the Bethlehem trunk an abridged version of "The • Automatic Trans­ line beneath Rt. 85. Mikado." the Gilbert and mission Service But Mrs. Frederick W. Bier­ • Modern Equipment Sullivan classic operetta. at • Skilled Mechanics nacki and some 30 others who 7:30 tonight (Thursday). with signed the petition face a long nine principals in the cast and a and costly struggle in their chorus of 35. Virginia Spelich. ILEY'S GARAGE effort to obtain a permanent school music teacher. is direct-I water supply for their neigh­ ing. and the public is . Oakwood Road. Elsmere borhood. Phone 439-1446 Leading roles will As explained by ·Iown At­ by Beth Ammerman. Jel",,,e'l torney James Ryan. the peti­ and Susan Scott. Jeremy tioners must. among other ning. Joe Frazier. Julie things. determine whether the nell. Eric Stilan. Sean ~heel"" I town of Bethlehem is willing to and Bill Keck. sell water to Swift Rd. resi­ dents. go through legal proce­ Food classes sel dures to set up a water district. Food preservation compile engineering data and are up and coming at sketches. come up with cost Albany County Resoure figures and determine district Development center in boundaries. Such a district. heesville. "Basic Techniques Ryan said. must also have the Freezing Foods" will be approval of state and county first class on June 27. On agencies as well as go through 18 "Jams and Jellies" will at least one public hearing. taught. "Home Canning / Residents would also be niques" is scheduled for required to bear the cost of 15 and "Making Pickles" installing the system. Ironi­ Aug. 22. All classes will cally. the storage tower of the from 10 to noon. Informal' Voorheesville village water 765-2874.

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CORNER DELAWARE, ELSMERE AVENUE~ DELMAR, N.Y. BEHIND PHARMACY I NEW SCOTLAND with New Scotland's highway budget. Included in the 1 Inflation cuts $350,000 allocated to roads is road program $100.000 for resurfacing, a sum New Scotland's rented Mote>­ that used to accommodate about six miles of new paving r;fA£STAURANT paver will spend next week on Spore Rd. after completing its and now barely covers fOUf. assignment on Bullock Rd. in Slingerlands. It now costs the town 57.5 Serving breakfast, cents a gallon for oil and Peter Van Zetten, New Scot­ another 10.5 cents to apply it to lunch and dinner land highway superintendent, the roads, Van Zetten said. The plans to give Spore Rd. the full 68 cents compares with 50cents 7 a.m.-9 p.m. treatment for the road's 1.3 a year ago and 42 cents eight mile length between Delaware years ago. New Scotland uses every day. Tpk. and Murray-Jennex Park: about 400,000 gallons a year, 238 Delaware Ave. 439-9111 that is, base and top surface. which translates to a cost Delmar, N.Y. Town crews did the necessary increase of $72,000 in oil alone Home-style cooking at attractive family prices ditching work last year. over last year. Also on Van Zetten's 1979 agenda are Collabeck Rd., Feura Bush, which will also get the full treatment for about seven-tenths of a mile, and Cass Protect Your Hill Rd., nine-tenths of a mile between Delaware Tpk. and Dunbar Hollow Rd. Investment On Cass Hill, one of the with steepest roads in the town, road crews still have some grading work to do, Van Zetten said. Fuller-O'Brien "Most of the ditching is done, and some will be done after the paving." Cass Hill will get a base as well as a top coating of pavement, but the sharp curve GIVE-AWAY on the hill that gives the area's 14 households most of their vehicle grief isn't going to be re­ routed. Buy One Gallon WEATHER KING "We can't do much about and Get a FREE LATEX HOUSE PAINT changing the curve," Van Zetten said. 2" Nylon Brush • Premium quality Acrylic latex The soaring cost of materials, OR • Beautiful velvet flat finish especially oil, is raising hob Buy Two Gallons ~OBRIEN • Mildew, blister, fume resistant Summer Special and Get a FREE ~ATHER KING • Superior color retention PAD PAINTER lot•• _ ...... RENT ($4.60 value) • Soapy water cleanup A-LANE FRIDAY EVENINGS all you can bowl NO LIMIT ON BOWLERS ~ogeF Smith, OR GAMES PAINT-WALLPAPER-FLOOR COVERING $3.00 per hour 340 Delaware AyaOn. ~The Delmar 439-9385 DEL LANES 'lIwR® Pro , opposite Delaware PI. O'8RIEH Shop . ..,... 439-2224 ~ BETHLEHEM Grievance Day Saturday hours Last year. when Gilbert Houk. Bethlehem assessor. announced that the town tax rolls would be open on Satur days to taxpayers considerin Grievance Day appeals. only one person showed up. This year Houk has opene his office on the first thre Saturdays of June-there's on more to go on June t6-an business is on the rise. This yea 18 persons came by on the firs Saturday and another 28 las Saturday. "It looks like we're setting precedent," he said. stating tha the Saturday hours are an ac commodation for people wh cannot get to town hall durin weekday office hours. Grievance Day is Tuesday June 19. and the town's three member board of assessmen Members of the Voorheesville Central concert and state bands under the direction of Frank review is girding for a possibl McDermott performed recently in the well ofthe Legislative Office Building for employees and guests avalanche. The reason: 10 of the Legislature, at the invitation of Assemblyman C.D. Lane. Spotlight percent assessment goes int effect next year. Bethlehem, Voorheesville, Ravena School Districts FINAL CALL Saturday, June 16, 1979 • 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. POp Warner Football Registration

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NEW SCOTLAND park drawn up by the recre­ Driver faces charges Baltis to seek ation commission based on Thomas M. Shea. 40. of DEAN'S business zoning rules for Thacher State Park Cohoes will answer two traffic LIST and the Bethlehem town park. charges in Bethlehem justice A Voorheesville developer court after his car struck a has asked the town of New Honors at JCA utility pole at Bedell Ave. and Scotland to rezone a tract at the Four local students were Delaware Ave. at 11;30 p.m. intersection of Rts. 85A and cited for academic excellence at Saturday. Police said Shea State University College at 155 to light industrial. the Junior College of Albany submitted to a blood test at SI. Morrisville-Robert E. Myers. Peter Baltis. 5 Evergreen commencement last month. Peter's Hospital where he was Stephen E. Cebry. Delmar; Dr.. petitioned the town board They were: Donna Kane of treated for head. neck and chest William J. Kinisky. Voorhees­ at last Wednesday's regular Glenmont. the Secretarial Sci­ injuries. then while Officer ville; David C. Koban. Clarks­ meeting to change the zone ence Award; Gail LaDuke of Paul F. Roberts was writing the ville. classification of the II-acre Voorheesville. excellence in tickets. tried to elude the Green Mountain College­ parcel from its current status as applied science; Ellen Prakken officer. Roberts and a hospital Stacey B. Levine. Susan G. Residential-I. The board re­ of Delmar. excellence in applied security guard halted him Shanley. Delmar. ferred the petition to the town science and achievement in before he could enter a hospital planning board for study. commercial art, and Noreen elevator. He was charged with VOORHEESVILLE If the planning board is able Carpenter of Delmar. meri­ driving while intoxicated and Villagers forming to reach a recommendation at torious service to student life at driving while his license was its next scheduled meeting on JCA. suspended. drug-drink unit June 12. the request could A group of Voorheesville come before the town board for residents is organizing· a com­ action on July 2. munity drug and alcohol abuse Baltis was balked two years committee. and has issued a ago in an attempt to persuade call for volunteers. An organi­ the Voorheesville village board ON zation meeting will be held on to annex the property. The JUNE 17th Monday. June 18. at 7;30 p.m. annexation. which would have at the United Methodist Church qualified Baltis to tap into the in Voorheesville. village water system, was John Zongrone. chairman of denied. the drug abuse committee of At that time. Baltis indi­ the New Scotland Kiwanis cated he had plans to develop pamper him if Club. will serve as temporary the corner tract for stores and you must ... chairman of the larger com­ offices. There was no indica­ but do it right mittee. tion on the current petition as with a gift from us. to what plans Baltis now has A spokesman said the com­ SLACKS mittee will be an active working for the property. group. It will spend time A zoning change would SHIRTS require a public hearing before educating itself about the drug PAJAMAS and alcohol problem in the the New Scotland town board. SOCKS Voorheesville area. From there, In other actions last week, the board; it will work to educate the TIES • Moved the date of its July public about the problem and ROBES o implement any support meeting from the first Wednes­ Gill CertifIcates AND LOTS MORE! ystems it feels are needed in day to July 2 at 8 p.m. to avoid Convenient Leyaway the holiday on the Fourth. he community. The meeting is open to all • Appointed Chester Boehl­ ke of Unionville as town dog oncerned citizens of the com­ warden at a salary of $5.200. PAUL MITCHELL'S unity who wish to make a effective immediately. MEN'S WEAR erious commitment to work in DELAWARE PLAZA • Received a lengthy set of : I ~ he area of drug and alcohol "Ili suggested rules for the town 439-3218 buse. - Local teacher selected Ardyce F. Elmore. 5 Elsmere Ave .. Delmar, a mathematics teacher at Ravena-Coeymans­ Selkirk Junior High School. has been selected as one of 100 teachers to participate in the 1979 Greater Understanding and Effectiveness in Mathema­ tics program at Wesleyan Uni­ versity. Middletown. Conn" July 2-7. This intensive. week­ I long residential program is jointly sponsored by the ( National Science Foundation. the Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England and Wesleyan University. i Head' Albany club Wayne M. Davis of Slinger­ lands. an Albany attorney. has been re-electedpresident of the Lions Club of Albany. In addition to his private prac­ ,j tice. he is an adjunct professor I at Russell Sage College and Welcome Wagon fashion models pose with Belhlehem Supervisor Tom Corrigan allhe recenl "Our president of the Albany Area Town"luncheon. From left: Sharon Hackel, Fashion Gallery; Mary Alice Svare, Lady Madonna; Memorial Society and the Amy Sponzo. Liltle Folks Shop; Thea Alberl, Clothes Horse, and Algelika Greenhalgh, Albanv Torch- Club. Virginia Lynch. J. W. Camphell

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It's the navoring of May for herbs. and apparently it herbs. pot them and care for wine. It has a pretty nower - varies. "Most herbs have two them. At this time of year, they small and dainty and delicate harvests. For cooking pur­ are exceptionally busy. Outside - and can be used for culinary poses. we generally like to It's the time to plant. and to the shop is a screened area purposes or as a dried nower in harvest them before they come plant some herbs is a wondrous where the plants are watered arrangements," she was told. into bloom. Then. of course. if thing. Herbs, used in culinary and sheltered. and are there for It is this kind of knowledge used in dried arrangements. ventures. make. a day that is browsing customers. and direction that keeps cus­ they must be picked later." sunshine and a house that is tomers coming back to the They are picked, tied togeth­ filled with a wondrous aroma! "So you have some lemon­ Shuttle Hill Herb Shop. er and hung up to dry in a good scented basil plants'!" one With these thoughts in mind, We discussed herbs and their airy and protected place. One we ventured into the Shuttle young woman asked. ~hen growth possibilities with the woman I know strings wire in told that they were all gone ... Hill herb shop, in Elsmere owner. She told us that herbs . her garage and hangs the behind Mullen's Pharmacy. To and that the lemon-scented are Mediterranean plants. They various herbs there. go there is an experience ... basil should be in the ground by need a well-drained soil and The Shuttle Hill owners take and undoubtedly one that will now. her disappointment was lots of sun. The Tri-Village area special orders for plants. too. is rather a border-line area for "If something doesn't take to growing. However some herbs planting, we dig it up especially OUR 15% TAX CREDIT grow here exceptionally well. for the customer." Among them is rosemary_ an Recalling a lovely gift a "..-.. herb that must winter indoors young bride once gave us ... a and is a wonderful additive to ginger jar filled with rose­ h~_h soups and many vegetables. geranium leaves ... we asked ~ ~ Rose geraniums also are about potpourris. We were told '..: highly recommended to the that one can buy the oils and beginning herb gardener. They fixitives which are added to the ~- CRAFT nower petals to make the pot­ '" pourri right there at Shuttle hill Crafts for o too. The owner told us that it is Children o a popular art ... and there is , 2J always a steady interest in it. Add a special touch to Z REALLY your child's birthday m At this point. our eyes roved party with craft kits from 2J the shop. A darling "rope" of MADE A DIFFERENCE Forget-Me-NOt. These tanzy. lavender. and yarrow easy, inexpensive frames a special group of Recent federal legislation now allows taxpayers projects will keep your shelves holding cooking herbs, to deduct 15% of the installed cost of a replacement guests busy and oil burner from your federal income tax form. somewhere put together by the give them a favor owners of the shop ... the they'll be proud ReduCing your use of energy will also reduce ' .,., special blends of herbs for your cost of energy and that is important to every­ BIRTHDAY to bring home. soups. for fish and some very one. Act now. Not only will you get some of your Custom­ special wine vinegars. hard earned tax dollars back, you will also have a & designed kits new, modern, high efficiency oil burner which will include chenille In the fall. Shuttle Hill herb enable you to lower your fuel use as well. flower magnets, sunbonnet wreaths. dried flower wreaths dolls, calico mice, chenille and arrangements are very Members of this association are dedicated much in demand. And, they to helping you enjoy the maximum comfort and skunks, silk flower combs, convenience provided best by Modern Oil Heat, spoon gardens, plus many also have some special mini­ while at the same time helping you cut down on the more-for prices as low as ature dried flowers that make cost of an Eastern N. Y. winter. Modernize now 29¢ each. nice arrangements all ye~r while the 15% tax credit is in effect. Come see our kits when round. your plan your party. And For the best service you can depend on a be sure to pick up a few Be student cited member of the extra for rainy day Robert Heineman. son of projects. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Heine­ man, 23 La Grange Rd .. 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NEW SCOTLAND Town awards bids The Bethlehem town board Sign shortage has tentatively awarded bids abets speeders for a $5,000 pickup truck to Drivers with a heavy foot on Marsh Hallman Chevrolet and H~~'$ U8ic::~~" for a $25,000 bulldozer 10 the gas pedal will get a lift when 1--518-966-8349 cIJ Glreenville, N.Y. 12083 Southworth Machinery Co. they read this: There's a shortage of speed The two firms were the only "Appointment Not Always Necessary" bidders on the respective items. limit signs in New York State, which means the cops can't enforce new restrictions until they're posted. The state says it has a back log of 300 signs, which may be six months to a year. This perplexing information was revealed Wednesday by Supervisor Steve Wallace of the town of New Scotland, who wants to post Spore Rd. at 35 mph and Apple Blossom Lane at 30 mph. It took a long time for the New Scotland town board to get state approval of the new limits-some applica­ tions are still pending-so it's especially frustrating to have to wait for the signs. In describing his frustration at last week's town board meeting. Wallace was persis­ tent. "I'm going to try to borrow some," he said. BICYCLE THEFTS June 7 - Kenwood Ave., back yard. June 10 - Kenaware Ave .. from basement of unlocked house. JJ. Iff. (@'ful'nr!} wobnrrmtl!it STUYVESANT PLAZA ALBANY • V clur house is not full of cleaning Father's Day equipment (only the hose and cleaning • Ten to twenty times more cleaning wand enter the house, noise and heavy June 17 power than conventional portable units equipinent remain outside in our truck). 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June 14. 1979 - PAGE 21 Seaman Recruit Edward R. Vincentian High School. Al­ whose wife. Clarisa. is the SEFWICEMEr;~ I Goedtel. Jr .. son of Mr. and bany. in 1974. Debra. daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. In The NEWS, Mrs. Edward R. Goedtel. 50 of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gordon McRae. 2 Leonard PI.. Prospect St.. Voorheesville. Newman of Jackman. Me .. is a Delmar. has reported for duty has completed recruit training 1974 graduate of Forest Hills aboard the frigate research ship Airman Cosmo A. Di pierro at the Naval Training Center. High School. USS Glover. homeported in Jr .• son of retired U.S. 'Army Great Lakes. III. A 1977 grad­ The sergeants. who serve as Norfolk. Va. He joined the Technical Sgt. and Mrs. Cosmo uate of Clayton A. Bouton air traffic control operators Navy last September. A. Dipierro. Sr.. Selkil:k. has High School. he joined the with a unit of the Air Force completed Air Force I basic Navy last February. Communications Service. pre~ training at Lackland' A FB. DEATHS viously served at Luke A FB. Tex. He has been' assigned to Dr. John A. Muntz Sgts. Nicholas J. and Debra Ariz. Sheppard AFB. Tex .• I'or spe­ A. DeMarco. a U.S. Air Force Dr. John A. Muntz. Pro­ cialized training in tile wire husband and wife team. have Staff Sgt. Brian G. Warner. fessor and chairman of the maintenance field. He i,. a 1976 arrived for duty at Ramstein son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. department of biochemistry. graduate of Ravena-Coey­ AB. Germany. Warner. Voorheesville. has re­ Albany Medical College. from mans-Selkirk High Sch/ool and Nicholas. son of Mrs. Filo­ enlisted in the U.S. Air Force 1955-1974. died June 4 of a has studied at Hudso'n Valley mena DeMarco. 2 Van Dyke after being selected for caree;" stroke at the age of 68. Community College. I Rd .. Delmar. graduated from status. Dr. Munt7. received his PhD Sgt. Warner is an electronic­ from the University of Chicago ' . . mechanical communications in 1945. His doctoral work on I ...... SADDLE-LITES 4-H SHOW and cryptographic equipment plutonium was part of the systems specialist at Tempelhof Manhattan Project. From 1946 Judie 24, 1979-10 a.m. to 1955 he served on the i (RAIN DATE JUNE 30) Central Airport. Germany. He is a 1973 graduate of Voorhees­ biochemistry faculty of West­ Mar,'sh's Locust Knoll Farm ville Central High School. His ern Reserve University in ,Rt. 443, Clarksville wife. Barbara. is the daughter Cleveland. Ohio. MANY GAM'ES AND EVENTS-28 CLASSES IN ALL of Rev. and Mrs. Walter Per­ He was a promoter of civil For more infor'I'nGtion call Wayne Everingham, 156-6016 kins. 22 Gardner Terr .. liberties. a longtime member of Delmar. the Unitarian Church of Al­ 'REFRESHMENTS! bany. and the first life member MR. & IMRS. FRANK VAN VALKENBURG, judge. Boiler Technician Fireman and president of the Schaffer •••• •• Apprentice John L. Rodriquez. Library of Albany Medical College. He was a lover of ~------~------.------, classical music, a member of the Church choir. and a' sup­ Asl{ the Experts C. B. CLARKE, INC. porter of the Capitol Hill FOR Choral Society. Dr. Muntzalso INSURANCE supported public television and CALL radio from their inception. He was an avid gardener. He is survived by his wife. the former Mary Ann Eads; two to 160 wa'Us per channel daughters. Johanna Laurie of startlnfJ at Delmar and Kindra of Mel­ $235. rose, Mass.. four brothers. Henry and Frederick Muntz of Newfoundland. N.J .• and Phil­ about Recejivers lip and Alexander Muntz of If you're like most people, you're; probably con­ Annapolis Royal. N.S .• and fused about all the claims and COUT.lter claims that one grandchild. Evan Laurie. seem to surround stereo receivers. A memorial service will be Well, we can help you by simplifying the whole Burt Anthony held July I at II a.m. in the thing. Yamaha offe:rs a series of superb receivers. Albany Unitarian Church. They all offer extremely low distortion (0.02% Getting married this If your Spotlight doesn't come in TH D) and great control flexibility. The differences summer? You can protect Thursday's mall, ca//439-4949. between each allow you a choie e of power output, your wedding presents control refinements and most 'Importantly a wide against loss as soon as price range. . you start to receive theml HAVING A Just look at Yamaha Offers'! Cell u. lor e quote PARTY? 439-9958 This tim ••nt.rtain your gu.," and 1.0 .... the •• r"ing and d.alt-up to us, Two r.liabl. coll.g. girls willing CUslornr• ~ . to ,.rv. all occasions. IIJ ." ,.• ., . '.;', GRADUATIONS 339 Deleware Aye. Bulltr _ '" . ~ ~ ~ :. DINNER PARTIES Delmar , COCKTAIL. PARTIES .', WEDDINGS 1S28 New 8Collend Rd., Sllnll/,rlend•• 439·6393 BIRTHDAYS, TOO Open 12·8 deily, 1CJ.12 noon by ep ,polntment, 1CJ.5 Saturdey. 439-4300-439-3053 DELMAR state taking over the property as a public site. the future of the GRADUATE-to An outdoor treat Bethlehem program is uncer­ PROFESSIONAL at Lawson's Lake tain. Last Friday the finale to the HOUSECLEANING Hamagrael students were .week at Lawson's Lake was a Reliable, Professional Teams able to enjoy. the great out­ family picnic featuring fishing. Free estimates, accommodating schedules, doors-and learn-the first food. softball. skits and a shore AND A REPUTATION TO BACK US UPI week in June. Two busloads of campfire. Sue Hemingway fourth and fifth graders were co/!,e taken to Lawson's Lake for a HATE TO COOK? TOO BUSY? week of outdoor education. CALL Fifteen workshops were of­ Personal fered ... creative writing. Dining Service nature crafts. sketching, drama­ LARGE OR SMAll DINNER PARTIES Housecleaning Service tics. insects. reporting. com­ DINNER FOR TWO 4 9- 6 2 pass use. tree identification. 458-1337 indoor and outdoor cooking. music. perimeter and area. Each of the 70 students could select seven workshops to explore and learn through participation. Several young journalists WOOD MODE S1"· wrote five issues of the "Law­ son's Lake Gazette." The spon­ CHEFS PANTRY ---=::' sors feel the important thing about preparing this daily - newspaper and the workshop is UNBELIEVABLE learning the importance of BUT TRUE... FOR working together. Also in­ herent is cooperation in cook­ ing. fire building and all acti­ vities the students experience helping each oilier. '1 DAYS The helping hands ofparents are also integral to making the Lawson's program a success. The venture with participation by various Bethlehem schools ABSOLUTELY WILL THE CHEF'S PANTRY has been going on for eight OFFERS UNBELIEVABLE STORAGE NOT BE EXTENDEDI SPACE FOR CANS, BOXES, AND years. One year it was not JARS ... KEEPS THEM ALL WITHIN possible because there were not SIGHT AND EASY REACH. enough parents to help. This year also may be the last ·Wlth any Wood Mode kitchen year for the program. With the order of ·1189 or mor•• you may add the Chef'. Pantry et .,•. Offargood'tli midnight July 7, '79. Vagellne & Carmen, Inc. For All YoOr Insurance Needs II's a lim-come, lim-served beaia, up 10 the capability 01 our design ..... to CALL layout your kitchen end complete your order. Bring your room dimen­ siems or plans for faster actionl DON7 PROCRASTINATE OR YOU MA Y BE TOO LA TEl Delmar Interior Design A Division 0/ Delmar Construction Company BRIAN J. SHEA 22S-C Delaware Avenue Personal-Business-Bonds 40 Colvin Ave., Albany. N.Y. 439-5250-439-1620-439-2350 438-7669 438-7678 Joins Army Reserve BETHLEHEM AI is co-youth director at years. along with a host of new Janelle C. Prystupa of Troy. Our Saviour's Lutheran classes. are included in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian workshop Church in Colonie and a variety of course offerings. traveling minstrel. He will play Victor L. Alger. 25 Bennett program is set Brochures containing all Terr.. Delmar. has enlisted in his guitar. lead the singing and class descriptions. plus regis­ the U.S. Army Reserve. She isa Something different! That's present his testimony in song tration information. were dis­ 1972 graduate of Bethlehem the theme for the 14th annual around the campfire. Festivi­ tributed throughout the Beth­ Central High School and grad­ Bethlehem Christian Work­ ties will begin at 7:30 p.m. and lehem area last Saturday. uated from Albany Occupa­ shop this year. the campfire will be followed The Workshop is designed to tional Center, Practical Nurse AI Ruechel, area TV news­ by a family food. fun and provide a format of spiritual program. She enlisted for the caster for Channel 13. will help fellowship time. Displays from enrichment coupled with en­ 364th General Hospital, U.S. climax the Workshop week of most Workshop classes will be joyable and stimulating aca­ Army Reserve. Albany. as a July 9-13 as the featured guest in the church sanctuary for demic offerings. Each student medical specialist. She is sched­ at an all-family campfire and viewing all evening. participates in a Bible study, This year's Workshop fea­ uled to receive basic training at sing-a-Iong on Friday. July 13. taught from an interdenomi­ Fort McClellan. Ala .. and It will be held at Bethlehem tures a total of 43 classes. held national perspective. The stud­ advanced individual trainingat Community Church. 20 I Elm in various Bethlehem area ies center around developing a Fort Sam Houston. Tex. Ave .. Delmar. sponsors of the homes and at Bethlehem Com­ personal relationship with Workshop. munity Church. The curricu­ Jesus Christ and incorporating lum will include an expanded Christian faith into everyday Old you know you can . _. evening Teenadult section for life. teenagers and adults. offered Dr. L. Gerald Winn is again Rent The Doctor. for the second year. in addition director of this year's Work­ The only "steam" carpetRUg cleaner ::'~i~ f, IA • to regular Workshop courses shop. The steering committee with the Vibrating Brush. Cleans ;?:.~ t " for kindergartners through includes Donna Frueh. chair­ upholstery, too! ,~.:. Senior High. Many old favor­ man of the curriculum com­ As seen on television! -/ ites from previous Workshop mittee: William McDowell. ••...... ~ transportation; Carl Dugan. equipment: Alan Hoffman. )togar Smrth, • ANSWERING • publicity: Lee Pearsall. circu­ PAINT-WALLPAPER-FLOOR COVERINGS • SERVICE • lation. and Margery Hoffman. 340 Delaware Ave., Delmar 439-9385 • BUSINESS & • registrar. • PROFESSIONAL • Alarms from school .FOR THE INVESTOR : ;;;3::;. • Delmar Fire Dept. volun­ These three Unionville houses, • at Haun a Day • teers answered two false ~Iarms • CALL at Bethlehem Central High all presently rented, are being sold ,,- __ •I School on Tuesday. the last day as one package for $53,000. .439-4981 • of classes . ••• •

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THE PERFECT GIFT FOR THE GRADUATE Jeff Ritz of Bethlehem Soccer Club's under-14 team boots a bullet Give a gift that lasts for years in 10-0 win over Albany. R.H. Davis Priced from $12995 SOCCER Peter Blaustein, Lawrence Boaters busy Mereu and Dave Spinosa. There was some good news WHITE ELNA over weekend and some bad news for the Mark Shaw and Mike Lewis under-IO teams. They were scored two goals each to lead scheduled to play each other. EXPERT SERVICE-PARTS FOR ALL MODELS-SERVICE GUARANTEED Bethlehem's Bald Eagles to a 4- The Tornadoes beat the Fal­ 1 victory over East Greenbush cons 6-4. LEXINGTON VAC Be SEW Named to 'Y' board 562 Central Avenue, Albany e 482-4427 in Sunday afternoon's Bethle­ Open Tu ...F,1 8:30-5:30, Thu .. 'til 8, Sat 'til 4, clo .... Monday hem Soccer Club action. Two local women, Vicki Abinador of Delmar and Jac­ The other under-19 team, the queline Imai of Voorheesville. Golden Eagles, was idle because have been elected to the board of a postponement. The under- of directors of the Albany A child who won't read 16 squad lost to Uncle Sam's YWCA. YWCA is the largest Braves from Troy, 5-1. and oldest multi-racial wom­ en's organization in the world. has little advantage over In the under-12 category, the Y membership is open to all Shooting Stars beat East Green­ women and girls with men and a child who can't ... bush, 5-0, behind two goals by children participating in pro­ Dave Jones and one a piece by grams as associate members. SUMMER PROGRAM ~~~~~0~~~~~~~~~~~~m Children with learning problems need indi­ vidual help. At The Learning Center, kids get all [iJ &:l the personal help they require from certified C. master teachers (there are no "classes" or "small groups"). Over 94% of our students, grades 1 thru 12, make the grade in only a i!D'Y AND 'A!!1 a few hours a week. i ~ ~ Broiled Halibut Veal Oscar ~... If your youngster has had reading or other with lemon and butter learning problams, Summer is a good time to ","'J look into a Learning Center program. ~ $695 SUNDAY $895 .. ~~ THE LEARNING CENTER ~ Stuffed Breast of Chicken $695 ~ A Nllw Idlls For Young Plloplll AgIIs5 to 18 r:., Soup and Salad Bar Included 1':'1' Individual Tesling: with special tutoring ~ ENTERTAINMENT FRI. AND SAT. EVENINGS BY' ~ programs in Reading. Phonics. Spell· Io:A PETER SCOTT WHITE and PEG & BILL DELANEY loA ing. Speech. Language Development. ~ LUNCHEON SPECIALS DAILY [;'] Study Skills and Mathematics. r~., PARTIES-BANQUETS-BUSINESS MEETINGS 1':'1 ct ..:.c Open 7 days a week, 11:30-10, Sunday. 1-10. ","J 459-8500 [:;'] THACHER STREET, SELKIRK. 767-9045 [;'] m~~~890~~~~~~~~~~~~ TENNIS Denny back on net throne Fisher Fireplace Insert A whirlwind finish has put 6-2. 6-1. over Jean Balint and .Airtight unit- firebrick lined Dave Denny back on top as Grace Franze. and teenagers eHeots 1500 sq.ft. Bethlehem's town tennis Allison Cooper and Molly champion. Treadway squeezed out a 2-6. eSuilt in damper In a battle between two 6-4. 7-5 victory over Jackie eHolds fire 8-12 hours homegrown shotmakers who Walden and Marie Liddle in .S-yeor guarantee were teammates at BCHS and the women's "B" doubles in the .n" cooking surface Albany State. Denny con­ closest match of the final day. .Nickel plated doors quered Phil Ackerman. 7-5. A year ago the Balint-Franze available 6-0. in the feature final of the tandem won the crown in eChrome border screen annual Bethlehem Tennis straight sets from the mother­ Assn. championships. daughter team of Ann and Convert your fireplace to an eHicient un Denny unleashed a fusillade Jessica Treadway_ that will heat your house. of rocket backhands and low­ Ackerman gained some sol­ SEE WES and WANDA KNAPP AT skidding forehands that en­ ace from his performance in the The Woodburner'$ Shop abled him lo dominate the net men's doubles, where he and Rock Hill Road, Voorheesville - 765-2971 after Ackerman had taken a 5-2 Craig Jones successfully de- lead in the first set at the Middle School Sunday. Denny then abandoned his cautious backline game and began to charge the net. Acker­ man couldn't win another game as Denny ran out II straight games to take the trophy. Denny won the title in 1977. To Help Him Enjoy Everyday ... Ackerman in 1978. Jessica Treadway. a Bethle­ Hammocks Redwood Stained hem Central senior, won the Picnic Table women's singles crown with a from 6-1. 6-3 triumph over Dodie $5488 Segel. Jessica's trophy will take $1295 its place alongside those col­ Reg. $69.95 lected by her mother. Ann Treadway. a perennial Beth­ lehem women's singles champion. Jessica's mother and a younger sister added two more trophies to the Treadway col­ Sander & $2097 lection when Ann Treadway Polisher and Nancy McCammon took Reg. $29.99 the women's "A" doubles title, #7432 &::!t.. Weber Black 22112" Area's Oldest and Largest 0. KeHle 88 $ 58 Reg. $9Z9 SUB WEED EATER Dealer - with complete "Cllpple" S1299Reg. $14.95 Weber Accessories Available parts dept. AND SERVICE! Electric Charcoal Lighters '4" THE ULTIMATE WEAPON IN Ba bec e t I . I Test-drive a Saab at THE WAR ON ORA88rA~N~D~W;E~ED~S:~:::::r::u:~o~o:s:p7e:c~,a:s:-'ii.;;iI NewSalem • OPEN F11DA Y EVENINGS '~~~ DaragQcg HILCHIE'S NEW SALEM. N.Y. SERVI!I'mR 765-2702 235 Delaware Ave., Delmar fended their title with a 6-\. 6-1 win over Ed Taylor and Mike Harrison. In the mixed doubles, Kirby Hannan and Nancy McCammon won over Craig and Eileen Jones in a crowd-pleaser. 7-5. 5-7. 6-3. The J oneses won the 1977 crown only 10 lose the 1978 final in a third-set 10-8 tie­ breaker. In other "B" finals. the winners were: men's singles. Jim Schaefer over Neal Rob­ bins. 3-6. 6-0. 6-2; women's singles. Ann Weber over Pat Tomasetti. 6-1. 6-1; men's doubles, Steve Kafka-Steve Gregory over Mike Kirkman­ Bob Cory. 6-0. 7-6. and mixed doubles. Jim Graber-Aussie Dave Denny scrambles to retrieve a baseline lob. left. and moments later charges the net. On the cover: Shayegani over Peter and Alice close-range firing in the Bethlehem singles final. Spotlight photo.1 Tenbeau. 6-\. 6-3. The ten events in the tour­ In Feura Bush, the Spotlight is Don't forget Father's Day, I} your Spotlight doesn't come in nament went off smoothly sold at HouKhtalin!(s Markel Sunday, June 17thl Thursday's mail, call 439-4949. under the guidance of co­ chairmen Pat Tomasetti and Carol Turner despite gusty winds on the final day that gave F(}r Dad••• some of the players trouble. ENGINE One sidelight: Bethlehem teen­ agers made a substantial dent OVERHAUL in the tourneys. led by the save money wasted, " Treadway sisters. Allison on addition gas & 01/, Cooper and Tim Talmadge. 14- Let our experts overhaul your engine. year-old Slingerlands protege who teamed with John Shafer. NY AUTO RADIATOR & BODY a BT A past president. to reach 170 Madison Ave" Albany. 462-6409 the semifinals of the men's "8" doubles. Elsewhere in the draws. young players won their share in the elimination rounds. gaining experience if FATHER' not trophies. 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439-4511 Delaware Plaza (next to OTB) FOOTBALL We could clean your carpets FitzPatrick takes FREE BC football post For the first time in 22 years, but we wouldn't Bethlehem Central's varsity football team will take the field be in business very long. without Art Ritchko directing HOWEVER, from the bench. The new coach is Gene FitzPatrick, who we can clean them for coached freshman football for 13 years at BCHS before taking NEXT -TO-NOTHING a full·time assignment in the to your satisfaction guidance department. FitzPatrick's selection was or NO CHARGE! disclosed Monday. The Bethle­ hem board of education is expected to confirm the ap­ pointment officially at its next meeting on June 20. Gene FitzPatrick A source at the school said a DAR elects selection committee screened "about a dozen" applicants The Mohawk chapter of the after Ritchko stepped down in Daughters of the American ANY 3 ROOMS OF CARPET CLEANED the wake of the Eagles' 9-1 Revolution met in May at the 18th century home of Mrs. (up to 300 sq. ft.) Clt'29.95 season last year. Reg. $45.00 OW FitzPatrick. 46, spent 13 DuMont Elmendorf. Jr .. years as a physical education retiring regent. in Feura Bush. ANY SOFA AND CHAIR CLEANED teacher at Bethlehem, during Reports from the Continen­ tal Congress were presented by (wet or dry clean) Clt'39.90 which time he coached fresh­ Reg. $58.80 OW man football, plus seven years Mrs. H. Gordon Brower. as varsity wrestling coach. He Among the officers elected and Call or stop in coached freshman baseball installed were Mrs. Frederick nine years. freshman swimming W. Moore. Coeym'ans. regent. to make an appointment six years and 7-8 basketball one and Mrs. Ruth Baumbach. by June 30 year. He has been officiating Voorheesville. chaplain. football, wrestling and lacrosse Plans are being made for the and we will clean any 9x 12 rug for the past six years. June family picnic to observe or any chair for ONLY $4.95 A native of Syracuse, he was Flag Day. At the May gradua­ educated at Cazenovia High tion review at Christian School and Cortland State. He Brothers Academy, Mrs. WATCH FOR OUR SUPER lives at 6 Roweland Ave., Moore presented the DAR GRAND-OPENING SPECIALS Delmar. with his wife. three ROTC medal to Douglas La­ sons who are well known local Vigne on behalf of the Mohawk JUNE 30TH athletes. and two daughters. chapter. Bank dividend Example: Singer· Sewing Machines A regular quarterly dividend complete $9.95 SHAKLEE of 30 cents a share was declared NATURAL PRODUCTS by Key Banks Inc., payable Many FREE Items. . . 439-4857 July 13 to shareholders of SAVE HUNDREDS OF $$$$ record June 29. sales. service • supplies. new & used • wallpaper removing machines Most Tri-Village Homeowners Prefer vacuum cloonan • sewing machines • corpet cleaning THE COMPLETE JOHN BESSON'S FUEL SERVICE DELMAR SALES Be 'IIi.~UEM~~~Ef~O'SEINE • GASOLINE INSTALLATION OF HEATING SERVICE AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS 439-0512 MAIN-CARE HEATING SERVICE The Company to have in your home... all year round. L.C. Smith Building opposite OTB 318 Delaware Ave .. Delmar. 24-hour Service. 439-7605 the winning rally in the final ue Jays get frame with a lead·off double. Schuylerville set up a force with ing boost two intentional passes, but with Good pitchers are hard to Mark Kleinke up. Dalton but Manager Rudy Tof· scored on a wild pitch for the has come up with a 6·5 win. Ihe,.",v in Jeff Rose. who has Schuylerville won the second to mix his Twilight game. 12·5. roughing up a 8~AKES - LUBRICATION chores with an acea· weary Frank Venezia. pitching - WHEEl AliGNMEMT a BAUNCE stint for the Delmar Blue with only one day's rest. - IGNITION SERVICE Toffenetti hopes to show - ElECTRICAL- AIR CONDITlUING • D'ND TUNING Jays moved into fast Rose or Big John MacDonald FOREiGN CAR SERVICE "om,,"nv Sunday against the on the mound for Delmar fans - CDOll.G SYSTEM 'RDILEM. ~.,n;."'n Bennington Generals Saturday. depending on rc· - GAil TANK REPAIRS but Rose had a volving schedules with Twilight 439·2725 7 JQI. ·.300 II !111ft hi -In a lun ''''Ollie' .e 1."ln GAl, hne.h,;",>, for five innings in a League commitments. Mac­ loss. On Saturday. depend· Donald pitched a strong shut· FREE DINNER FOR DAD Jack Dalton hurled his out in his first game, but has ON FATHER'S DAY straight complete game been sitting out with a sore when he brings the whole family-June 17 lIesp.te a shaky start as Delmar arm. Toffenetti says he's a Capital District League okay now. bleheader with Schuy· The enterprising pilot also [Bartke's7 indicated he might have an· iog up are a non-league other pitcher by the weekend. GHOVANLOO RESTAURANT n bill at Granville Satur· "The word is getting around BANQUETS. PARTIES. WEDDINGS. MEETINGS and a league game against that our Blue Jays have one of ..... _..... Diner of Watervliet the best defensive teams in the Come see our new look and our .".n,",vat 12:30 at the BCHS league as well as some hitting, GIGANTIC SALAD BAR so we're getting inquiries from The bar will now be open until 4 a.m. and serving Blue Jays gave the interested pitchers in the area," our famous dinners 6 nights a week from 6-11 p.m. Generals a rough time he said. ROUTE 9W, RAVENA 756-2241 Jund;ay. but were victimized by shots directly at infielders. White had two singles and Do you know line drives before the ulti­ Located one gallon of gas or fifteen bad break: trailing 5·2 thismon? the bases loaded in the miles from Delmar in the low tax inth. White bludgeoned a 375· Berne area. These homes offer year· shot to right center that or twenty years, "Elmie" has sol ... ed problems and gi ... en round living in a vacation atmosphere. Hart, a former Kansas City Fpersonal ser... ice to his Killip farmhand. caught over route customers. Call him day or shoulder on the run. night at 489·2931 for your im· Rose pitched a six·hitter and portant laundering and dry Elm Drive cleaning needs. Free pick-up and 10 with only one walk. deli ... ery. 3 Bedroom Contemporary with came to town a 7.{J record and nicked a view of Helderberg Lake. for three runs in the $69,900 but the hometown KILLIP LAUNDERING &: DRY CLEANING IWM;fp got a tie in the fifth on SINCE 1876 infield error and three 35 Commerce A.... nu. East Shore Drive singles. then opened West Industrial Parle. Albany 12206 Lakeside 3 bedroom, fully furnished home. FATHER'S DAY $49,900 Cemetery and Headstone Yu~ce~sl Annual Flowers 205 Delaware Avenue Full line of Vegetable Plants Petunias, Geraniums, -..&551 Hanging Ivy and Fuchsia 462·7474 Visit our greenhouse IllS Wqtem A ...... Loudon Plaza .u-v Loudonville MARIANI'S We bring people home. GARDEN CENTER FLORIST Dom Mariani, Prop. - 342 Delaware Ave., Albany _ Corner of Bertha St. -462-9146- "Our ONLY Location" THIRTEENTH ANNUAL ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET Altamont Fairgrounds. Rt. 146 oH rt. 20 e~.~' ~ :, , Saturday, June 16 I 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Benefit Youth and Community Activities Sponsored by The Exchange Club of The Coptial Dist., Inc. ADMISSION - $1.00 co .... ered booths - free parking· refreshments

the Town to the extent of fifty per centum (50%) of the aueued Yaluotion thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that no exemption sholl be granted: iGrgal (0) If the income of the owner or the Timolhy Foster Leon Mable combined income of the owners of the property for the income tax year imme· diately preceding the date of making Notter application for exemption exceeds the ~um of Eight Thousand (S8,OOO.00) Dol· NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING lars. Where title is vested in either the NonCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Boord husband or the wife, their combined of Appeal, of the Town of Bethl.hem, income may not exceed such sum. Such Albany County, New York, will hold a income sholl include Social Security and public heoring on Wednesday. June 20, retirement benefits, interest, dividends, 1979 at 8:00 p. m. at the Town Offic.,. net rental income, salary or earnings, and 393 Oelaware Avenue, Celmar, New net income from self·employment. but York. to toke action on application of sholl nol include gifts or inheritances. Glenford Craft. Clopper Rood. Selkirk. (b) Unlen the title of the property sholl New York for a Variance under Article XI, haye been yested in the owner or one of Front Yard, of the Bethlehem Town Zon­ the owners of the property for at least ing Ordinance to permit the use of on Twenty-four (24) consecutiye months prior ellis,jng structure as a retail grocery store, to Ihe dote of making application for ex, front yard will be 25 f ••t (Ordinance emption, provided, howeyer, that in the requires 50 feet) at premises, Clapper evont of the death of either a husband or , Road, Selkirk, Town of Bethlehem. wife, the time of ownership of the pro­ . 'I: CHARLES B. FRITTS perty by the deceased husband or wife 'l~_ Chairman shall be deemed also a time of ownenhip Board of Appeals by the survivor and such ownership shall Laurie Howard (June 1~) be deemed continuous for Ihe purposes of computing such period of Twenty·four (204) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING consecutiye months and proyided further Doane Stuarl School NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Boord that where property of the owner or of Appeals of the Town of Bethlehem, Julie Hill. Micheline J owners has been acquired to replace daan. Delmar: Mary Albany County, New York, will hold a property formerly owned by such owner public hearing on Wednesday, June 20, or owners and 'aken by eminent domoin Morand. Norman 1979 at 8:30 p.m. at the Town Offices, or other inyoluntary proceedings, e .. cept Slingerlands; Lee Kallop 393 Delaware Avenue Delmar, New York, a tax sale, the period of ownerihip of the Class of '79 to toke action on application of Big M former property shall be combined with Voorheesville; Kelly A Truck Stop, Regina Kaminlky, Route 9W, the period of ownership of the property Keller. Glenmonl. Glenmont, New York for a Special Excep' for which application is mode for ex' Rensselaer Polytechnic In­ Slate University Colie tion under Article V of the Bethlehem emption and such period of ownership Town Zoning Ordinance, to permit erec· sholl be deemed to be consecutive for stitute-Lawrence J. Bunk, at Morrisville-Stephen tion of a 30x 135 foot canopy over the purposes of the section. New Scotland (cum laude); Cebry. Chesler P. Jo diesel pump islands, erection of 0 lOx 10 (c) Unless the property is uled ex· Charles A. DeFazio. Anantara­ Douglas W. Keeble. Edith A foot concrete block building to houle clusiyely for residential purposes. ,team cleaning machines and additional (d) Unless the real property is the legal man. Selkirk; Richard F. Dor­ MacMillan. Rober! E. M ' 20,000 gallon fuel storage (underground) residence of and is occupied in whole or in at promises, Route 9W, Glenmont, Town sey. Mark C Mooney. Richard Karen S. Websler. port by the owner or by all of the owners G. Fitzgerald. Delmar; Felipe of Bethillhem. of Ihe property. Delmar. CHARLES B. FRITTS BE IT fURTHER RESOLVED that applica· Olarte. Elsmere. Colgate UniverslltV--JanICCl Chairman . tion for such exemption must be mode by Slate University of Albany­ G. Reissig (cum Board of Appeals the owner, or all of the owners of the (June 104) property, on forms prescribed by the Julie Cleary. Glenmont Wiliiam Grunewald. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING State 800rd of Equalization and Aueu· New Hampshire Coliege­ A. Casimo (cum laude). Ly NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public ment to be furnished by the Boord of Laurie J. Howard. formerly of Reinhardt. ali of Delmar. Aueuors of the Town and sholl furnish the hearing will be held by tt.o Town Board of Delmar. IIhaca College-Danie tt.e Town of Bothlet.em, Albany County, information and be executed in the man· New York. at the Town Hall, 393 Delaware ner required or prescribed in such farms, Marie Coliege-Julie Quin· John Furey (magna cu Av.nuo, Delmar, New York, on the 27th and shall be filed in such auenor's office tana. Delmar. laude). Elien J. Vogel. bOlh day of June. 1979 at 7:30 o'dock P.M. to on or before the appropriate ta:..able consider tt.e foIkrNing proposed resaMion: statuI date. Coe Co liege (Ia.) School of Delmar. BE IT RESOLVED by tt.e Town Boord of All interelted penonl will haye on Norwich opportunity to be heard at the said Nursing-Janet L Oslerhoul. tho Town of Bott.lohem tt.at roal property nard Steele (highest average within tho Town of Bethlehom owned by hearing. New Salem. on. or mar. p.rsons. oach of whom Is BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD Swanhmore College­ corps of cadels). Leon M lixty.fiv. (65) y.on of ago or over, or roo I TOWN OF BETHLEHEM Timolhy FOSler. Delmar. t Wendy Weinberg. Elsmere. property owned by husband and wife, MARION CAMP Town Clerk Skidmore Coliege-· on. of wt.om i. lixty-fiv. (65)yoan of ago Wheelock College-Julie or ov.r 11'1011 b .....mpt from ta .. ation by Oated: June 13, 1979 (June 14) Hyde. Delmar. W. Pcre,.. Delmar. r-----CLASSIFIEDS------. Classified Ads are 15¢ per word ($1.50 minimum) payable in advance before 4 p.m. Friday for publication following Thursday. Submit in person or mail with check or money order 439-4949 to 414 Kenwood Ave., Delmar 12054. 439-4949

ANTIQUES ANTIQUES BICYCLES Remodeling? FAIR PRICES PAID SALES and SERVICE CARPENTRY OF ALL TYPES ANTIQUES" Silver • Glassware SFECIA.LlZING IN Bought , Jewelry • Knick-knacks BENNETT'S FINISHED CARPENTRY and . Gold • Furniture 561 OelaWillf! Ave .. Delmar 15 yean e.perier'lce 5ali,faclior'l gucuanreed Sold . Bill & Lou's EXChange~ free t'~limOle~ next to Delaware Plaza BLACK TOP R.D. QUAY "AI the Sign of the Coffee Mill" 439-2507 • 439-1388 Over 35 years ~3497 872-2321 In the same location. "Our Prices Are Reasonable" Jeanne Van Hoesen LIUZZI BROS, CHIMNEY CLEANING 67 Adams Place, Delmar Blacktop Specialists 'N' (518) 439-1021 rhbii~', Residential. Commercial TOP HAT TAILS Industrial - Fully Insured ~ CHIMNEY SWEEP :~~. Antiq!'!S!assware Fully In.ur.d I I 458-1033 t:::f!I.Prof.nionol Equipm.nt r"/ Collectibles I Also Gilsonite or Group Rot •• AvailCibl. ,:; We take consignment Antiques, Jennite, J-16 Sealer 300 Delaware Avenue. Delmar "Good luck will rub off Gifts & I when I shake hand. with you. 439·9261 SA TIS FlED CUSTOMERS Collectibles Saturday & Sunday Noon-S:;J p.m. 0, blow me a IIi" ARE OUR BEST and thgt'. lucky, too!" l.: RECOMMENDA TlONS The GARY A, LEFORT 465·6761 Country Corner APPLIANCE--- REPAIR 449 Delaware Ave. ELECTRICAL Delmar M. MARIANI 439-6671 REPAIR JAMES W. BARTLEY IO·S,:lO Thurs. DAY DR NIGHJ-.-..-f o Jennite Seal Coating & SONS Daily 10 'til 9 p.m. ,~~,'.\(~- " o Blacktop Driveways ELECTRICAL :?IOY~@= :: oGarage Floors PLUMBING ~tit~, -Sidewalks Hydronic Heating Whirlpool 489-2780 Water Pumps Sears Kltchenald Gh'nieorn~ Magic Chef RealOnabl. Rates-Fr•• Estimates David C, Brown lJ ~9-0002 Bill Bush S. STANLEY ELECTRICAL 2100 New Scotland Rd. ppllance Repair Route 85, New Scotland PAVING CONTRACTOR Blacktop Driveways new services Installations and S.alcoating Driveways repairs 'es: r.,ates given) ANTIQUES Ravena 756-9780 - 442-2nd AVE, - ALBANY 439-1004 FURNITURE Robert C. Pauly OF YESTERYEAR - Tuesday thru Sunday 12,4. _ BATHROOMS LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR :z Saturday 10,4 III: BATHROOM REMODELING, RE. PAIRS, Call us for any bathroom New Services-Control Wiring problem, FRED, 462-1256, 4t712 Residential e Commercial 465-1128

ANTIQUE BICYCLES CARPENTRY BEN SALVO LIcensed Electrician EXCHANGE ALL TYPES OF Antiques & Collectible .. '" WIRING & REPAIRS JOE LOUX 'MEYERS~ • 15 years experience Bought & SOl_~ BICYCLE CARPENTRY. MASONRY • fully insured. reasonable rates 439-7715 ',", 35 Years Quality Service • FREE ESTIMATES I~jjjir CENTER small jobS-large jObS 154 Delaware A~'e, ~. ' 377-9440 anytime Sales - Service 439·1593 439.1593 456-5235 before 8 am & Behind Denby's ...~. _ I lQS8 N.w ScDtland Rd .••UQ.S966 Anytime after 5 pm Stlngertend.

June 14 1979 - PA FURNITURE REPAIR LAWN & GARDEN MUSIC PRINTING UPHOLSTERY REPAIRS al home. ROTTED COW MANURE. $20 pick­ WELL-KNOWN.. PRINTING-need brochures. PI.)­ grams. letterheads. cards? Susan Loose buttons, springs, cushions up load. Delivered Tri-Village. JOHN BESSON'S Moore and George Bloodgood at refilled, etc. Call 439-4130. 439-5133. 41614 392 KENWOOD AVE. (BEHIND GOLDEN ACORNI the Spotlight are ready to handle all LANDSCAPING. lawn repair, drive· your printing needs. 439-4949. ANTIQUE OR MODERN, ways repaired. topsoil delivered. '---~ 463-4062 or 477·4575. 4\621 VOICE STUDIO F FURNITURE I Contemporary & Classical Music ROOFING & SIDING PUPIL RONNIE TOBER. RR~~a~,I~_~~t~~~i~gE WINNER WORLD CLASS PRIZE ALL TYPES ROOFING. special­ Telephone II no CALL - CALL FOR LESSONS - izing in slate. ice slides, repairs. I439-7700 ,",we< 439-,'800 I Eve. Day Free estimates, insured. VAN CANS, l-~¥ ;54 Oelaware Ave .. Elsmere TOPSOIL 46S~5746 439-0512 ~('~~t.-.c CEDAR HILL TRUCKING 439·3541 . If Cedar Hili, Selkirk 1II11II11II1II1II1II1IIDlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!§ HOME IMPROVEMENT 767.9608 767·2862 PAINTING a. PAPERHANGING ROOF SHINGLES ~ Protect Your Investment Use our 25 yeor Ultra 275 lb. Seol-Rite Ii Remodeling Shingles and Sove. a Roofing • Repair HORTICULTURE Call RUSS McCURDY Painting • Siding For Free Estimale UNLIMITED Intenor Exterior Painting FREE ESTIMATES N"'-TUR"'-L L"'-NDSCAPING Oua;lty Work • Fa" Pnces W.W. CRANNELL 463-4925 D.,ign-Con,tructlon Insured 439·7124 LUMBER I Tr ••,-Shrub. Voorheesville 765-2377 Ornam.ntal, CARPENTRY AND MASONRY of Flow.rs-Roto-tilling . IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF. all types. Over 20 years experience. Any ,ize lawn mow.d ~ "'\ William Stannard, 768-2893. Guarant.ed Plantlns. Gilday Fr•• Esllmal.s~lnsu,.d Dick Domermuth DeVellis Bros. "IT'S ONLY NATURAL" Family HOME IMPROVEMENTS Brian Herrington ALUMINUM ROOFING & SIDING 439·2115 Painters Fully Insured. Free Estimates Group of local college dudents are Ir.""·...,.- SIDING & TRIM 765·2188 765·4197 May to September houle pointers. After 6:00 Experienced; local references. Our 27th Year MASONRY INSUREO-ESTIMATES \.. 439-5502 ~ HOME MAINTENANCE CHIMNEYS, patios, sidewalks, ~768-2429 porches, concrete floors, founda­ S & M PAINTING tions. tf INTERIOR & EXTERIOR ~\ MAKE YOUR / ~ All TYPES MASONRY· Wallpapering - Paneling ~HOUSE SPARKLE;' NEW - REPAIRS FREE ESTIMA TES OFING Exterior Washing 26 Years Experience INSURED - WORK GUARANTEED Clapboard or Siding Cbimneys. Fireplaces. Stoops. Walks. 439-5592 after 5 Foundalion Repairs, Waterproofing SIDING Reasonable Residential-Commercial 439·1715 PROfESSIONAL WORK WITH INTEGRITY Ice Sealed Eaves Serving this community lor years VOGEL Gable - Built up - Bonded with Pride-Satislaction Guaranteed PAINTING CONTRACTOR I minum Siding - Remodeli INTERIOR DECORATIN<.i In terio,s - Exteriors Estimates - Fully I F. JOSEPH GUIOARA PAPERHANGING 439·1763. evenings COMMERCIAL SPRAYING Free estimates-Guaranteed JAMES INSURED 439·7922 HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. MASONRY--- since 1943 Jim & Doug PLUMBING & HEATING 439-3000 ~h~:n~~EPAIR~.. r~ Wellin Ad .. Delmar. N.Y Sidewalk. ,\.' Home Plumbing Patios ,t~· Retaining Wall. ~ •. ' . Repair Work Jo foundations ~ Bethlehem Area j Can't decide ~, Call JIM 'or all your who to call »1\~.: DELMAR DECORATORS ~~§:~~~~ . plumbing problems Fr•• Eat/mat •• • Re8lonabl. R.t.s to do your - '...,. SAVE UP TO 20% MOVERS/TRUCKING a--439-2108---J ROOF? '911 Slipcovers, Draperies. Table Pads. Upholstery, Bedspreads. D.L. MOVERS INC. No job 100 Why not call the company Wood & Cloth Shades small. One piece or a van full. where superior workmanship Delmar. 439-4130 moving van for rent with driver. still means something? 439-5210. If JEWELRY FRANK MARKUS If I Needed a VANGUARD EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY PLUMBER• ROOFING CO. REPAIRS. Diamond settings, en­ TRUCKING Free Estimates-Fully Insured • Topsoil I Would Call graving wedding and engagement • Yellow Sand BOB McDONALD Call JAMES S. STAATS rings, reasonable. Your trusted • Crushed Stone jeweler, LeWanda. Delaware Plaza Orchard 51., 765-2738 767-2712 Shopping Center. 439-9665. t1 Dolmar -439·2059

PAGE 34 - June 14, 1979 RACKET STRINGING, badminton, 33 LINDA CT.. June 16, 10-3. Toys, For a FREE Estimate on racket ball, tennis rackets. Pick and : books, records, misc. delivery within Delmar. 439-3886. ~l, I CONCORD .. 4t712 TREE ...... " .'" : CONTENTS : Lbk!2..Mi \ .. ,~ SERVICE AUTO BODY . ,...... Spraying lor insect : OF HOUSEHOLD: Cyrus Shelhamer Roofing oil: Living room furniture : SHOP ; & disease controf I • SNOW SLIDES 'I • Removal •oil: Dining room set •.. I • GUTTERS Hilltowns Sales • Pruning : Kitchen furniture : • TRAILER ROOFS • Cabling & Service : Bedroom set, dishes, : INSURED • 24 Hr. Emergency Service : Small appliances, toys :- . COMPLETE BODY & Free Estimates-Fully Insured REFERENCES FENDER REPAIRS : clothes. misc. : 756-9386 439-7365 : SATURDAY : Howard Hurlev (R •• ld.nfl., • Comm.rc:I.' • 'ndu.','.'} 4222 Elm Dr .. EAST BERNE : JUNE 16; 10-4 : SAWS (olf Pinnacle Rd. Helderberg lake area) .. 28 Cant.ad Dr., SlIn".rland. : CALL 872·1805 WINDOW CLEANING .. Cosh & Cany .. (satislaction guaranteed) ~ ...... \ CHAINSAWS WINDOW WASHING MISC. FOR SALE HOMELITE Very reasonable, MARJEM i:O call for estimate Big Savingll -49 Give UI a call: KENNELS Qtif, 439-7879 Hormel Cure 81 Hams ~~ LB. Hormel Frozen Little Sizzler $1 ~'l Rte. 9W Glenmont (No Job Too Sma"') Sausaqe fin 6 lb. box) -r-B. W.W. CRANNELL Boarding-Grooming-Puppies Bonelen Chicken Breash, frozen! ten 110z, breash LUMBER Pet Supplies GARAGE SALES (box 0 20 16.") Voo,h ••sym. 765-2377 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Our own Chuck PAnllS 767-9718 CLARKSVILLE, McNab's sidewalk 25 per box 5 lb. box sale. Antiques, clothing, dishes, Frozen Sole ltuffed ..... ith E•• nina Grooming Also Available misc. June 16, 9-4. SPECIAL SERVICES Crabmeat-9 oz. portion ~ 100 DEVON RD .. 2 families, 9-3 •...... Saturday June 16. Antiques, furni­ SCISSORS SHARPENED. Also nives, saws, chain saws, lawn­ • Torn Screen? • ture, color TV, air conditioner, MCCARROLL'S THE VILLAGE BUTCHER Imowers, lawn and garden tools. • Broken Window? • bicycles, movie and slide project­ 39-5156 or 439-3893. II ors, dog cart with harness, toys, books, records, children's X-coun­ SEPTIC TANK • WE FIX 'EMI • ~ORMANSKILL try skis, etc. pleaners. Systems installed, elec­ ric sewer rooter service. 767-9287. • .:R...oger Sl1lrth. • ANTIQUES TO ZIPPERS, 19 West FOR SALE • PAINT-WALLPAPER • Bayberry Rd., Colonial Acres, II ' FLOOR COVERINGS • PELMAR SANITARY CLEANERS • 340 Delewe,. Avenu. Glenmont, Sat.-Sun. June 16, 17,9- 4-pc. living room Ie', queen-size sofa sleeper, love seat, choir & ot­ erving Tri-Village Area more than 4 p.~ • 439-9385 toman, all matching.osking '850 ~o years. 768-2904. II :' •••••••• IIIE:Ii 24 GREENLEAF DR., June 16, 10-4. Much misc. Something for every­ Dining room, solid pine, 2leavel, one. 4 chairs & 2 captain's choirs. _~ Beautiful Cakes John M. Vadney Beautiful chino closet with 10 ~.,a All Occasions UNDERGROUND PLUMBING AlTA COURT, off Orchard. June drawers...... '850 ' _ - '"" Weddings. Showers. Septic Tan .... Cleaned & Installed 16,9-4. Several families. SEWERS-WATER SERVICES B.droom Nt, queen-size. Triple - . Birthdays. Religious, Drain FI.ld. In.toU.d & Rlpolred BIRCHWOOD a WELLINGTON, dresser, Ig. mirror, chest of draw­ .... .' Anniv .. Graduation ~ -SEWER ROOTER SERVICE- Sat. June 16, 10-4. Maple dinette ers, 2 night tobles, detachable ~'"<>.>l ~ Joan Adams AII~YrO~;64;rk table, floor lamp, carpet pieces and head board...... '650 •;'~.. 439-7247 padding, oil paintings, misc. house­ 4 pairs gold drapes with attoch­ ed curtains, coloniol. '" '25/pr TABLE PADS hold items. 25 GARDNER TERR .. June 15-16, ELEcTRIC TOOL TABLE PADS, blinds, window 9-5. Two families. Furn., glass, Call 489-6562 REPAIR shades made to order. Free esti­ household items, misc. • Authorized repair center for mates. Call DELMAR DECORA­ SWIMMING POOLS, just take over TORS. 439-4130. tf 21 TUDOR RD .. Albany. June 17, Black & Decker lawn and 10-1111. Glassware, Clothing, misc. payments on bank-repossessed garden equipment. TREE SERVICE household. pools. Choose either 18'x32' red­ • We repair any electric tool. wood or 16'x31' deluxe pool. Both 58 PAXWOOD RD .. Sat., June 16,9- • Sales & service-AEG power A·l TREE SERVICE. You've tried complete with fence, filter, sundeck tools and Dayton products. the rest-now try the best. 3. Household items, lamps, bicycle, and more. Call collect anytime. misc. 463-0764, 372-2425. 4t621 (315) 455-5531. 4t614 11 GLADWISH AD. (corner Devon), REAGAN'S TREE SERVICE, re­ June 16, 9-4. Moving-several INSTANT PHOTOS FOR POLICE CALCOR moval, trimming, stump removal. families. AC, BW TV, console DEPT. 1.0. CARDS AND PASS­ Rt. 9W, Glenmont Emergency service, insured. (next to Alterl's Resteurant) 439-5052. If stereo, rug, carriage. misc. PORTS. Call L. Spelich, photog­ rapher, 439-5390. 3t621 462-3111 HERM'S TREE SERVICE. Cell 7 McCORMACK RD. (olf New Scot­ IV2-5231. II land Ad.), Slingerlands, Sal., June 16, 9-3. Glassware, dishes, toys, SCOTT'S DELUXE MANUAL platform rocker, dehumidifier, hu­ LAWNMOWER with catch basket; B & P .....ee Service midifier, addl,ng machine, child's 72x36 brown formica-top table, Funtime ITREE FELLING & REMOVAL desk and chair, household items. folding legs; Luxo folding-arm Creative playschool for 3 and .. yr. THINNING & PRUNING clamp-on desk lamp; all perfect olds with experienced teachers i, ac· EHicient, Roasonabl. MULTI-FAMILY, 5 and 46 Pine St .. condition, 439-2770. cepting applications for September. CALL US FOR Delmar. Sat. June 16, 9-4. Tent, Mn. Savoie 439-4208 A FREE ESTIMATE Mrs. Beck 439-6841 sleeping bags, china, glassware, KELVINATOR DELUX refrigerator, Mrs. Green 439-4224 768-2149 clothing, swimming pool, camper, still under warranty, avocado, $300, I lots of misc. 439-7542.

.I"n. ,. 1070 MO-PED, 1977 Jawa Babetta, exc. '71 VW squareback, weak engine OLD BUTTONS for collectors. OUTBOARD MOTOR. Mercury. 71h cond" $250, 439-5786. but good for parts. $200. 439-6296. Bilancia's Antiques, Route 443. hp. long shaft. asking $500. Berne (opposite school). 21614 439-6563. GOLF CLUBS, cart, men's shoes '74 VALIANT, 6 cyl., automatiC, (10). Good for beginner, exc., $30, runs well, needs body work, $1100. 16'"'' ENGLISH CORTINA, jump­ TRAVELING WITH CHILDREN, 60- 767-9429. 439-9044 alter 6. ing saddle. $100, fittings extra, plus ideas and games for short or long trips. $2. Box 277P. Ravena NY '69 CHEVY IMPALA, V8, PS. PB, 439-4300. ONE NEW TIRE and wheel, ER78- radio. Good transp., $250. 12143. CONTENTS OF HOUSE, antique 14, $35, 439-9798. 439-2679. rope bed, dressers, dishes, lawn CASSETTE RECORDER, recliner, WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY and mower, June 16, 11-5, 56 Park Ave., bedspread. Instamatic camera, wedding invitations. Call L. Spellch, HELP WANTED Latham. turntable (needs repair), box photographer, 439-5390. spring, 439-0694 after 4 p.m. WAITRESS NEEDED, Bartke', OLDS TRUMPET, exe. cond., jr. Restaurant, Ravena, call 756-2241. golf clubs. 439-2021. FAN. floor model, 20 in H.D. 2 way, WANTED TO BUY 3 speed, thermostat controlled. 7 BIKES, ranging from 16" 10 26", JETWIND or Mach II sailboat. Call BABYSITTER for 20 mo. old, days, Shetland shampooer and scrubber, all exe. condo Junior golf clubs, 439-6223. Mon. thru Fri. near Toll Gate. Your 439-1703. home or mine. 439-7076 after 5 p.m. 439-4502. JUNK CARS WANTED, call lor price. Joe Meillna'. Garage. CHILD-SITTER, Mon.-Wed. 3:30 767-9971. 12t67 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. My home for 8 yr. old, reliable. 439-3496. COLLECTOR seeking old Lionel. Just listed - This 2 year old colonial with an Am. Flyer, Ives, Maerklin trains. Call RESIDENTIAL COUNSELORS to attached 2 car garage! Three large bedrooms, family 869-5234. 36t1227 live in and work with mentally retarded adults. 756-6345. room with fireplace, 1'h baths, full basement, first AUTOMOTIVE OR floor laundry, sewing room off mas­ TRAVEL TRAILERS SITUATIONS WANTED . ter bedroom. Mint condition. Wall­ FOR SALE to-wall carpeting. Priced at $63,900. TWO COLLEGE STUDENTS will­ '73 COACHMAN DELUXE 23' trail­ ing to do anything and everything er, sleeps 6, self-contained. many around the house weekdays/week­ 4D$ extras. 482-7598 or 439-5325. ends. Call Laurie, 436-7403. 3t628 RECOR 5000 miles, air, stereo, 1978 280·Z, HOUSE SITTING, mature respon­ vinyl top, like new, $8500, 439-6296. sible adult with excellent refer-. ~ li(KLERSY REALTY ences. Prior experience in area. '28 FORD, Model-A Tudor sedan, Call 489-4561. 2t614 lBr.mmfM 439-7601 restored, running, unlicensed, $5400. 439-6296. HOUSECLEANING, experienced, 2 .~t:\:m~!f!~ 282 DELAWARE AVE., DELMAR 12054 days week 9-3 call 439-7273 after 4 IHENRY J. KLERSY JR. BROKER CLASSIFIED AD POLICY p.m. 2t614 Classified advertisements in the Spotlight must be paid for when sub­ NURSES AIDE. expo wlelderly, mitted. We must enforce lt1is stnctly: housework. combined or separate­ our rates are 100 small to permit In· voiCing and bookkeeping for classi­ ly, Delmar area 439-4014. fieds. Please do nol ask us to make ellceptions. Copy and remittance ~al must reach us before 4:30 p.m. Friday for publication in the following Thursday issue. ~state CLASS I;:FI:;E';;D""A"'O~V"'E"'R TlSING RATES ______By BETTY LENT -. REALTOR 15¢ per word per insertion $1.50 minimum WHY LIST WITH CENTURY 21 ? Call 439·4949 When you're ready to sell your professionals whose only busi­ or write. or stop In & home, it makes sense to list it ness is real estate. Management at our convenient office: with our Century 21 office. personnel are trained to expe­ 414 Kenwood Ave., Delmar LANDSCAPING Here's what we offer: dite loan processing and all of Why don', YOU subscribe to Steve Healy 439·5079 THE SPOTLIGHT? Massive Advertising. This is the complex financial matters Dan Sulherland 439-5409 just the beginning, Attractive that will assure you of a fast and brochures and direct mail smooth close. DELMAR BY OWNER pieces are widely distributed to At Century 21. we offer you interested prospects. the best of two worlds ... Greater Exposure. We work the personal attention of local, closely with every major M ulti­ independent broker plus the pIe Listing Service in our area. advantages of a large, dynamic This, plus our own listing real estate company. service and a national referral • • • service with over 7.500 offices If there is anything we can do nationwide means more poten­ to help you in the field of real tial buyers will be exposed to estate, please phone or drop in your property. at Century 21 -Betty Lent Real Full Service. All Century 21 Estate. 1537 Central A venue, sales people are highly trained Albany. Phone 869-8401. Von Woert-built center entrance colonial. 4 bedrooms. LR. formal OR. family room with fireplace, 2Yl baths, ht floor laundry, eat·in kit· WE'RE THE NEIGHBORHOOD chen, central AC, 2 car garage. Kenholm Garden$. $75,900. 439·2614

PAGE 36 - Juna 14, 1979 WANTED TO RENT REAL ESTATE WANTED LOST FAMILY wishes to rent 2-3 bedroom IF YOU WANT to sell your 4- HASN'T COME HOME. Grey, tiger, apartment or house in Bethlehem. bedroom house in Hamagrael area male kitten. Vic. Murray Ave.­ August 1. 439-4733 evenings. and avoid broker's commissions, Feura Bush Ad., 439-5815. APT. WANTED: all util., fum. or call 439-7821. 2167 unfurn .• 1 adult working nights, 1 pet. 439-1)750 or 439-'027. : REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE ARR.AGE HOUSE, 5 rms., gar­ ge, $225. plus heat and utilities, 39-3868. HELP! ELMAR, 4 BR July & Aug. $400 & ~rn~ dirondack cottages, private pond, 39-7061. Our business for 1979 is over DIRECTORY WE 245. Voorheesville, 2 bedroom 100% ahead of 1978. In ottage. utilities extra. garden, order to better serve our ease. No pets. 439-9173 after 5 p.m. OFFER clients we are expanding our Local APE COO TRURO, housekeep­ Residential Department in Breco"haw, Ltd ...... , .... , 4394976 1397 New SIotlaoo l1li. ng, sleeps 8 on water. June 30-July Delmar. Whether you are . $350. (6171 394-3817. 3162' Cohn, Yagud~ Cronin .... , .... 439-7657 new or experienced. we need 321 Delaware Ave. 5 upe, s;zed 5 bedroom AMP, Helderberg Lake, easy your help. Our next training Dutch colonial. No gas ommuting. weekly $125. 4 weeks D,hring Realty ...... , .... 439-4984 crunch, walk to ,hopping, 400.439-5632 or 439-4874. 21614 program will start soon so 423 Kenwood Ave. schools, and buses. All large ELMAR DUPLEX, country' setting. call John Thompson loday John J. Healy ...... 439-7615 bright rooms. Well priced SR, LA. kit.. bath. stove, refrig., al 439·7657 for a confiden­ 5 Grove SI. at S79,5oo, asher, dryer, elec. Furnished, heal tial interview, Klmy Rulty In ...... 439-7tiOt at incl. 439-4573 after 5 p.m. 282 Delaware Ave. pi"n, Rully, Inc ...... , .. 4394943 ortku'a, about ..H ...... P cohn 205 Delaware Ave. amenities such as heated CAMERA WANTED garage, fint floor laundry, Canon TL-QL, Canon AE-l, "-A yagu.da central air? This young five or Canon F-l Area bedroom home has many will pay reasonable price ~./ cronin Albrighl-Kresg~ Inc ...... , , .. 434-22tl more fine touches. Com­ for a used Canon. 456 Washington Ave., ~bany parison shopper priced at Call Cheryl - 439-3109 realty $110,000, ...... IIIIIIIH... N ...... * A nyone would be pleased to approach this stately 14 McGuffey Lane, Delmar 3 bedroom colonial, nestled amongst mature trees and shrubs, and call it home, See the fine detailed craftsman­ ship inside. A new offering at $60(,900.

Country !;v;ng is you .. on this rolling 36 acre site. Older home with new plumbing, wiring, and many fine new ·touches. Asking 565,900.

Every dream can come true if a log cabin is for you. Nat­ urally we also offer a spacious" caLot'S acre setting with the well ap­ pointed charmer. Now offered at $99,800, STAINS This is one of the nicest locations in Delmar, don't Preserve, protect, you think so? Our children will have the best schools, won't they? That's an attractive home, 439·7657 beautify • , • will not isn't it? Why don't you call Tom Tuite today and crack, peel, or blisler get the details, ok? cohn tflkhftR yaguda .480 Broadway . cronin 465·2466 296 Central Ave. realty 465·1526 439·9921 "

June 14, 1979 - PAGE 37 problem or about his leader­ ship. I Vox Pop One of the reasons the OPEC nations are constantly raising Vox Pop is open to a/l the price of their chief export­ readers for letters in good able commodity is that they taste on matters of public receive U.S. dollars in return. Printing, interest. Letters longer than and the U.S. dollars are worth 300 words are subject to abridgement, by the editor, less each year. and must be signed. Names The economic reason for the will be withheld on request. Printing, diminishing value of our cur­ rency is almost too simple to Energy economics enunciate. We simply buy more Editor, The Spotlight: goods from other countries The President has again than we sell them. Even when Printing, made a feeble speech about the we "sell" goods to other coun­ energy problem, probably try­ tries we frequently "give them" ing to rouse the populace to at low prices or no prices at all. '. . save fuel and incidentally keep down inflation which is really This has been going on since Printing. part of the energy problem. If World War I ended. We have he had put a little more energy had a Santa Claus relation with into the delivery of that speech, other countries. and ·they al­ NEWSGRAPHICS, INC. it might have been more con­ ways reasoned that the U.S. PUBLISHERS OF THE SPOTLIGHT vincing. But the people are not could be counted on to give 414 Kenwood Avenue, Delmar convinced-about the energy them whatever they wanted. .BUSINESS CARDS .NEWSLETTERS .POSTERS Guided by ill-advised infor­ • LETTERHEAD STATIONERY .BROCHURES .RESUMES • BUSINESS ENVELOPES • PROGRAMS .FLYERS mation that the internal U.S . debt was nothing to worry It seemed about because "we owe it to ourselves" a generation has just like been brought up in this country believing that Santa Claus really does live in Washington yesterday because he can print money without anything to sustain UNIQUELY WEEKLY its value. With all that background Subscribe to why should we settle dow now? Bite the bullet? Get bac to work? Unions. governmen and large corporations hav The Spotlight conspired to establish an econ and now graduation omy based on getting as muc lime is here. The lime as possible for doing as little a of commencement. we could get away with. An for professional news coverage Slart Ifleir new now we suddenly hear ou of Delmar, Slingerlands, Voorheesville, Glenmont beginning With elcctcd leaders tell us tha and nearby communities. congratulations and somehow we are in troubl warm wishes of future Suddenly the President think good fortune. we are going down the drain. I $6 a year-$10 two years we do not do somethingdrasti (within Albany County-elsewhere $7 a year) Stop in soon and see about it-and soon-we ar our large selection of N ow we know that during th a'ppropriate elementary, past three years the OPE THE SPOTLIGHT, 414 Kenwood Ave .. Delmar. NY 12054 prep, and college countries not only have us ove graduation cards Please enter my 0 renewal 0 subscription to The Spotlight. a barrel. They are buying I enclose 0 $6 for one year 0 $10 for two years. OPEN Friday Evenings lock, stock and barrel. An with our own money. N8me~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- There are lots of things th people can do to save energ Slreet~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- But they are not doing the ______ZIP ______because they do not belie P.O. there is an energy crisis. Wh

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I save gasoline when we can buy We also appreciated the display I all we need? Why go 55 miles an created by Cissy Stasiuk on hour to save gasoline and lives town services. when everyone on the road is Bethlehem merchants spon­ I racing past us at 60-70 miles an sored the fashion show and hour? Why worry about gas­ pointed out that "Our Town" oline when we have all that offers the latest in fashion for I Alaskan crude-or do we? all family budgets. Our thanks Rumors are pretty strong to the Clothes Horse, Court­ that it is going to Japan. If so, side Tennis, the Delmar De­ Mr. President, do we get the partment Store, Fashion Gal­ going world price? They say the lery, Lady Madonna, Little Alaskan oil is piling up in Folks, Virginia Lynch, Doro­ California seaports. Why thy Lynn, Roger's Sport Shop, didn't we do something about Town and Tweed and Donnelly that ahead of time? It took Shoes. Comrr.1unity several years to build the As new members of the Alaska pipeline. Why did we community, we are happy to be wait to get ready to handle the part of "Our Town - Beth­ Corn'tr oil? Where was governmental lehem." leadership? Jackie Walden We have an inept President. President He and his advisers simply are Tri- Vii/age Welcome Wagon incapable of the leadership we Delmar have a right to expect from them. Jimmy's chief claim to WastIng minds fame is the preliminary sign­ Editor, The Spotlight: Operatilln 10 ing of an Israeli-Egyptian peace Why is it that when an agreement. Hard to do? Not epileptic says, "I have epi­ The Bethlehem police d'apartment's crime when we agreed to pay 5 lepsy," the immediate reaction prevention unit urges rf:sidents to enroll in billions or 10 billions or more. is: why should you feel sorry for Operation ID and ot)tain a permanent So now-we will have two yourself? The retarded have too more nations hating us. few dedicated souls like Annie identification number that can be' en­ Meanwhile we have done ,Sullivan to probe their depths. graved on all valuab'le property. very little to husband our If one of our members hadn't If y·ou haven't ta~;en advantage of this nergy resources or capitalize persevered in talking about free liervice, call police headquarters, on the use of existing energy epilepsy, we wouldn't be meet­ assets. Why have we not started ing the first Wednesday of 439-9973, for info'rmation. The police will to use our vast coal reserves? every month at her church, the lend you engraving equipment to mark Do the oil people own coal First Presbyterian, in Albany your valuables, fJnd will provide decals to mines and keep it off the (State and Willet). Now any post on windows and doors as a theft arket? Mr. President, you mother whose daughter has an alk about our unused tech­ epiJeptic seizure in school (as deter rent that l;he property is engraved. ology. Until the people believe two of our members did) can n their leadership we are going come and learn about epilepsy. o continue to drift-waste­ There is so much more avail­ nd go fishing. Must we wait able now than when I had my or 1980? first seizure, 44 years ago. DeWitt C. LeFevre Dr. Pratt says there are now eaver Falls seven chemicals with which to fight epilepsy. We also try to rIbute to 'Our Town' keep School Nurses supplied ditor, The Spotlight: with information. Tri-Village Welcome Wa­ A survey taken a few years on's 270 members are from 23 Comm,unity Corner, a public service column back of Albany businessmen of impo"'ant community events, is sponsored by tales and five foreign coun­ showed that, given the pref­ ries. We have all chosen erence between hiring an epi­ ethlehem as "Our Town," leptic or non-epileptic, they'd nd, therefore, we recently choose the latter. elebrated "Our Town - Beth­ Caesar, Alfred the Great and hem" at a luncheon and Handel were epileptics. A mind shion show. is a terrible thing to waste. We would like to thank Virginia S. Sabin, Sec'y upervisor Tom Corrigan and 163 Delaware Avenue, Delmar Hudson-Mohawk (opposite Delaware Shopping Plaza) own Historian Ed Mulligan Epilepsy Chapter 439-9941 r being our guest speakers. Slingerlands , ADIDAS MEN'S

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